From the given data, the corresponding elements and the number of each nucleons has to be found. Concept introduction: The smallest constituent of matter is atom. Each atom consist of subatomic particles called electrons, protons and neutrons. Protons and neutrons are present in the nucleus and called nucleons. A group of atoms having same number of protons are called as an element. The atomic symbol for an element can be represented as Z A X Where X represents the symbol of the element, Z represents the atomic number of the element and A represents the atomic mass or mass number of the element.
From the given data, the corresponding elements and the number of each nucleons has to be found. Concept introduction: The smallest constituent of matter is atom. Each atom consist of subatomic particles called electrons, protons and neutrons. Protons and neutrons are present in the nucleus and called nucleons. A group of atoms having same number of protons are called as an element. The atomic symbol for an element can be represented as Z A X Where X represents the symbol of the element, Z represents the atomic number of the element and A represents the atomic mass or mass number of the element.
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Chapter 2, Problem 101AE
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
From the given data, the corresponding elements and the number of each nucleons has to be found.
Concept introduction:
The smallest constituent of matter is atom. Each atom consist of subatomic particles called electrons, protons and neutrons. Protons and neutrons are present in the nucleus and called nucleons. A group of atoms having same number of protons are called as an element.
The atomic symbol for an element can be represented as
ZAX
Where
X represents the symbol of the element,
Z represents the atomic number of the element and
A represents the atomic mass or mass number of the element.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
From the given data, the corresponding elements and the number of each nucleons has to be found.
Concept introduction:
The smallest constituent of matter is atom. Each atom consist of subatomic particles called electrons, protons and neutrons. Protons and neutrons are present in the nucleus and called nucleons. A group of atoms having same number of protons are called as an element.
The atomic symbol for an element can be represented as
ZAX
Where
X represents the symbol of the element,
Z represents the atomic number of the element and
A represents the atomic mass or mass number of the element.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
From the given data, the corresponding elements and the number of each nucleons has to be found.
Concept introduction:
The smallest constituent of matter is atom. Each atom consist of subatomic particles called electrons, protons and neutrons. Protons and neutrons are present in the nucleus and called nucleons. A group of atoms having same number of protons are called as an element.
The atomic symbol for an element can be represented as
ZAX
Where
X represents the symbol of the element,
Z represents the atomic number of the element and
A represents the atomic mass or mass number of the element.
(d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
From the given data, the corresponding elements and the number of each nucleons has to be found.
Concept introduction:
The smallest constituent of matter is atom. Each atom consist of subatomic particles called electrons, protons and neutrons. Protons and neutrons are present in the nucleus and called nucleons. A group of atoms having same number of protons are called as an element.
The atomic symbol for an element can be represented as
ZAX
Where
X represents the symbol of the element,
Z represents the atomic number of the element and
A represents the atomic mass or mass number of the element.
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