Concept explainers
Myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) is the latest tool used in the detection of coronary artery disease. It uses thallium-201 chloride. How many neutrons are in
(a) seventy atoms of thallium-201 ?
(b) one picogram
(a)
Interpretation:
To determine the number of neutrons in seventy atoms of thallium-201.
Concept introduction:
Chemical symbol (in short form) is written as:
And relation between mass number, number of neutrons and number of protons in 1 atom of an element is given as:
For a neutral element:
Number of electrons in 1 atom = atomic number = number of protons in 1 atom
Answer to Problem 36QAP
In seventy atoms of thallium-201, there are 8400 neutrons.
Explanation of Solution
Here the chemical is symbol is given as thallium-201
i.e.Mass number of thallium-201 = 201
since atomic number of thallium is 81. Therefore,
Number of electrons in 1 atom= number of protons in 1 atom = 81
As we know:
Mass number = number of neutrons in 1 atom + number of protons in 1 atom
(b)
Interpretation:
To determine the number of atoms in 1 picogram of thallium-201.
Concept introduction:
Relation between moles, mass of substance and number of atoms:
Chemical symbol (in short form) is written as:
And relation between mass number, number of neutrons and number of protons in 1 atom of an element is given as:
For a neutral element:
Number of electrons in 1 atom = atomic number = number of protons in 1 atom
Answer to Problem 36QAP
Number of neutrons in 1 picogram of thallium-201 =
Explanation of Solution
As we know:
Therefore,
According to question:
Mass of thallium-201= 1 picogram = 1×10-12 g (because 1 picogram = 10-12 gram)
Molar mass of thallium-201= 200.978 g/mol
Plugging values in above formula, we get:
Hence, 3.0 ×109atoms are present in 1 picogram of thallium-201.
Here the chemical is symbol is given as thallium-201
i.e.Mass number of thallium-201 = 201
since atomic number of thallium is 81. Therefore,
Number of electrons in 1 atom= number of protons in 1 atom = 81
As we know:
Mass number = number of neutrons in 1 atom + number of protons in 1 atom
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