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**Atomic Structure Table Completion Exercise**

This exercise involves completing a table with key atomic information using only the data provided. The table has columns for Element Symbol, Nuclear Symbol, Atomic Number, Mass Number, Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons in Neutral Atom. A hint suggests that two of the entries are for the same element.

### Table Data:

| Element Symbol | Nuclear Symbol | Atomic Number | Mass Number | Protons | Neutrons | Electrons in Neutral Atom |
|:--------------:|:--------------:|:-------------:|:-----------:|:-------:|:--------:|:-------------------------:|
|                |                | 7             |             | 7       | 7        | 7                         |
|                | \(_7^14N\)     | 7             | 14          | 7       | 7        | 7                         |
| O              |                |               | 18          | 8       | 10       | 8                         |

### Explanation of Columns:

- **Element Symbol**: The symbol denoting the chemical element.
- **Nuclear Symbol**: A notation that shows the element, atomic number, and mass number.
- **Atomic Number**: The number of protons in an atom of the element.
- **Mass Number**: The total number of protons and neutrons in an atom's nucleus.
- **Protons**: The number of positively charged particles in the nucleus of an atom.
- **Neutrons**: The number of neutrally charged particles in the nucleus of an atom.
- **Electrons in Neutral Atom**: The number of negatively charged particles in a neutral atom, originally equal to the number of protons.

### Interpretation of Given Data:

- **Row 1**: Consistent data for an element with atomic number 7 and 7 protons. When complete, it should reflect corresponding neutrons and mass number.
- **Row 2**: Represents Nitrogen (N) with atomic number 7 and mass number 14. This isotope has 7 neutrons (14 - 7).
- **Row 3**: Represents Oxygen (O) isotope with mass number 18, comprising 8 protons and 10 neutrons (18 - 8). This isotope of oxygen has 8 electrons in a neutral state.

### Action:

1. Complete the missing data on the webpage by utilizing the provided
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Transcribed Image Text:**Atomic Structure Table Completion Exercise** This exercise involves completing a table with key atomic information using only the data provided. The table has columns for Element Symbol, Nuclear Symbol, Atomic Number, Mass Number, Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons in Neutral Atom. A hint suggests that two of the entries are for the same element. ### Table Data: | Element Symbol | Nuclear Symbol | Atomic Number | Mass Number | Protons | Neutrons | Electrons in Neutral Atom | |:--------------:|:--------------:|:-------------:|:-----------:|:-------:|:--------:|:-------------------------:| | | | 7 | | 7 | 7 | 7 | | | \(_7^14N\) | 7 | 14 | 7 | 7 | 7 | | O | | | 18 | 8 | 10 | 8 | ### Explanation of Columns: - **Element Symbol**: The symbol denoting the chemical element. - **Nuclear Symbol**: A notation that shows the element, atomic number, and mass number. - **Atomic Number**: The number of protons in an atom of the element. - **Mass Number**: The total number of protons and neutrons in an atom's nucleus. - **Protons**: The number of positively charged particles in the nucleus of an atom. - **Neutrons**: The number of neutrally charged particles in the nucleus of an atom. - **Electrons in Neutral Atom**: The number of negatively charged particles in a neutral atom, originally equal to the number of protons. ### Interpretation of Given Data: - **Row 1**: Consistent data for an element with atomic number 7 and 7 protons. When complete, it should reflect corresponding neutrons and mass number. - **Row 2**: Represents Nitrogen (N) with atomic number 7 and mass number 14. This isotope has 7 neutrons (14 - 7). - **Row 3**: Represents Oxygen (O) isotope with mass number 18, comprising 8 protons and 10 neutrons (18 - 8). This isotope of oxygen has 8 electrons in a neutral state. ### Action: 1. Complete the missing data on the webpage by utilizing the provided
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