Foundations of College Chemistry 15e Binder Ready Version + WileyPLUS Registration Card
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Chapter 18, Problem 21AE

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Number of protons, number of electrons and number of neutrons in chromium-51 has to be given.

Concept Introduction:

Number of protons is determined by the atomic number (Z). To maintain neutrality of a nucleus number of protons and number electrons will be same. Number of neutrons is determined by difference in number of protons and total mass number.

The nuclide symbol of an atom is represented as follows:

  XZA

Here,

Z is an atomic number.

A is mass number.

X is isotope of any element.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 21AE

Number of protons in chromium-51 is 24. Number of neutrons in chromium-51 is 27. Number of electrons in chromium-51 is 24.

Explanation of Solution

Atomic number of chromium-51 is 24 and mass number of chromium-51 is 51. So, number of protons in chromium-51 is 24 and number of electrons in chromium51 is 24.

The formula to calculate the number of neutrons in chromium51 is as follows:

  Number of neutron(N)=[Mass Number(A)Number of protons(Z)]        (1)

Substitute 51 for mass number (A) and 24 for number of protons (Z) in equation(1).

  Number of neutron(N)=5124=27

Hence, number of neutrons in chromium-51 is 27.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Number of protons, number of electrons and number of neutrons in holmium-166 has to be given.

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a)

(b)

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Answer to Problem 21AE

Number of protons in holmium-166 is 67. Number of neutrons in holmium-166 is 99. Number of electrons in holmium-166 is 67.

Explanation of Solution

Atomic number of holmium-166 is 67 and mass number of holmium-166 is 166. So, number of protons in holmium-166 is 67 and number of electrons in holmium-166 is 67.

The formula to calculate the number of neutrons in chromium51 is as follows:

  Number of neutron(N)=[Mass Number(A)Number of protons(Z)]        (1)

Substitute 166 for mass number (A) and 67 for number of protons (Z) in equation(1).

  Number of neutron(N)=16667=99

Hence, number of neutrons in holmium-166 is 99.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Number of protons, number of electrons and number of neutrons in palladium-103 has to be given.

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a)

(c)

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Answer to Problem 21AE

Number of protons in palladium-103 is 46. Number of neutrons in palladium-103 is 57. Number of electrons in palladium-103 is 46.

Explanation of Solution

Atomic number of palladium-103 is 46 and mass number of palladium-103 is 103. So, number of protons in palladium-103 is 46 and number of electrons in palladium-103 is 46.

The formula to calculate the number of neutrons in chromium51 is as follows:

  Number of neutron(N)=[Mass Number(A)Number of protons(Z)]        (1)

Substitute 103 for mass number (A) and 46 for number of protons (Z) in equation(1).

  Number of neutron(N)=10346=57

Hence, number of neutrons in palladium-103 is 57.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Number of protons, number of electrons and number of neutrons in  strontium-89 has to be given.

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a)

(d)

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Answer to Problem 21AE

Number of protons in strontium-89 is 38. Number of neutrons in strontium-89 is 51. Number of electrons in strontium-89 is 38.

Explanation of Solution

Atomic number of strontium-89 is 38 and mass number of strontium-89 is 89. So, number of protons in strontium-89 is 38 and number of electrons in strontium89 is 38.

The formula to calculate the number of neutrons in chromium51 is as follows:

  Number of neutron(N)=[Mass Number(A)Number of protons(Z)]        (1)

Substitute 89 for mass number A and 38 for number of protons Z in equation(1).

  Number of neutron(N)= 8938=51

Hence, number of neutrons in strontium-89 is 51.

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