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Author: Richard A. Dunlap
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Summarize the number of neutrons, protons, and electrons for neutral atoms of the following nuclides: 29Si,44Sc,49V,210Bi, and241Pu.

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For nuclide 29Si:

Find the atomic number (Z):

Refer Periodic Table,

The atomic number (Z) (it gives both the number of protons and electrons for the neutral atom) is 14.

Find the number of neutrons (N):

A=N+ZN=AZ

Here, A is total number of nucleons.

Substitute 29 for A and 14 for Z.

N=2914=15

Similarly calculate the number of neutrons, protons, and electrons for the remaining neutral atoms.

Summarize the calculated values of number of neutrons, protons, and electrons as in Table (1).

NuclideNeutrons (N)ProtonsElectrons
29Si151414
44Sc232121
49V262323
210Bi1278383
241Pu1479494

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