(a) Interpretation: The symbol for each atom/ion given in the A Z X format should be determined. Concept Introduction: The atomic symbol (composition of sub atomic particles in a given atom) can be denoted as A Z X where the symbols have the following meaning. X = the symbol of the element A=the mass number (number pf protons and neutrons) Z=the atomic number (number of protons) Also, A=Z + Number of neutrons Therefore, Number of neutrons=A-Z In an ion number of electrons is not equal to number of protons. In a cation number of electrons< no of protons while in an anion number of electrons> no of protons.
(a) Interpretation: The symbol for each atom/ion given in the A Z X format should be determined. Concept Introduction: The atomic symbol (composition of sub atomic particles in a given atom) can be denoted as A Z X where the symbols have the following meaning. X = the symbol of the element A=the mass number (number pf protons and neutrons) Z=the atomic number (number of protons) Also, A=Z + Number of neutrons Therefore, Number of neutrons=A-Z In an ion number of electrons is not equal to number of protons. In a cation number of electrons< no of protons while in an anion number of electrons> no of protons.
The symbol for each atom/ion given in the A Z X format should be determined.
Concept Introduction:
The atomic symbol (composition of sub atomic particles in a given atom) can be denoted as A Z X where the symbols have the following meaning.
X = the symbol of the element
A=the mass number (number pf protons and neutrons)
Z=the atomic number (number of protons)
Also, A=Z + Number of neutrons
Therefore, Number of neutrons=A-Z
In an ion number of electrons is not equal to number of protons. In a cation number of electrons< no of protons while in an anion number of electrons> no of protons.
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation:
The symbol for each atom/ion given in the A Z X format should be determined.
Concept Introduction:
The atomic symbol (composition of sub atomic particles in a given atom) can be denoted as A Z X where the symbols have the following meaning.
X = the symbol of the element
A=the mass number (number pf protons and neutrons)
Z=the atomic number (number of protons)
Also, A=Z + Number of neutrons
Therefore, Number of neutrons=A-Z
In an ion number of electrons is not equal to number of protons. In a cation number of electrons< no of protons while in an anion number of electrons> no of protons.
Interpretation Introduction
(c)
Interpretation:
The symbol for each atom/ion given in the A Z X format should be determined.
Concept Introduction:
The atomic symbol (composition of sub atomic particles in a given atom) can be denoted as A Z X where the symbols have the following meaning.
X = the symbol of the element
A=the mass number (number pf protons and neutrons)
Z=the atomic number (number of protons)
Also, A=Z + Number of neutrons
Therefore, Number of neutrons=A-Z
In an ion number of electrons is not equal to number of protons. In a cation number of electrons< no of protons while in an anion number of electrons> no of protons.
A monochromatic light with a wavelength of 2.5x10-7m strikes a grating containing 10,000 slits/cm. Determine the angular positions of the second-order bright line.
Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Us
the reaction conditions provided and follow the curved arrow
to draw the resulting structure(s).
Include all lone pairs and charges as appropriate.
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