(a)
Interpretation : The composition of each atom in shorthand form is to be expressed.
Concept Introduction : The
(a)
Answer to Problem 19SP
The composition of carbon-12 in shorthand form is
Explanation of Solution
The atomic number and mass number can be used to express the make-up of any atom in abbreviated form. Each element has a unique chemical symbol.
The atomic number appears as the subscript in shorthand notation, and the mass number appears as the superscript.
In the given atom carbon-12, 12 represents the mass number while the carbon’s atomic number is 6. The symbol of carbon is
So, the atom in shorthand form is written as
(b)
Interpretation : The composition of each atom in shorthand form is to be expressed.
Concept Introduction : The atomic number and mass number can be used to express the make-up of any atom in shorthand form.
(b)
Answer to Problem 19SP
The composition of boron-11 in shorthand form is
Explanation of Solution
The atomic number and mass number can be used to express the make-up of any atom in abbreviated form. Each element has a unique chemical symbol.
The atomic number appears as the subscript in shorthand notation, and the mass number appears as the superscript.
In the given atom boron-11, 11 represents the mass number while the boron’s atomic number is 11. The symbol of boron is
So, the atom in shorthand form is written as
(c)
Interpretation : The composition of each atom in shorthand form is to be expressed.
Concept Introduction : The atomic number and mass number can be used to express the make-up of any atom in shorthand form.
(c)
Answer to Problem 19SP
The composition of beryllium-9 in shorthand form is
Explanation of Solution
The atomic number and mass number can be used to express the make-up of any atom in abbreviated form. Each element has a unique chemical symbol.
The atomic number appears as the subscript in shorthand notation, and the mass number appears as the superscript.
In the given atom beryllium-9, 9 represents the mass number while the beryllium’s atomic number is 4. The symbol of beryllium is
So, the atom in shorthand form is written as
(d)
Interpretation : The composition of each atom in shorthand form is to be expressed.
Concept Introduction : The atomic number and mass number can be used to express the make-up of any atom in shorthand form.
(d)
Answer to Problem 19SP
The composition of oxygen-16 in shorthand form is
Explanation of Solution
The atomic number and mass number can be used to express the make-up of any atom in abbreviated form. Each element has a unique chemical symbol.
The atomic number appears as the subscript in shorthand notation, and the mass number appears as the superscript.
In the given atom oxygen-16, 16 represents the mass number while the oxygen’s atomic number is 8. The symbol of oxygen is
So, the atom in shorthand form is written as
Chapter 4 Solutions
Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
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