General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry - 4th edition
General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry - 4th edition
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781259883989
Author: by Janice Smith
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 2, Problem 30P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

Theelement is to be identified by the given atomic number and mass number. The symbol of this element and number of electrons, protons and neutrons in its atom is to be stated.

Concept Introduction:

The electrons in the atoms revolve around the nucleus in different orbits. The nucleus of the atom has two particles, protons and neutrons. The number of protons is the atomic number and the sum of the protons and neutrons is the mass number of the atom.

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Answer to Problem 30P

The element with the given atomic number, Z=10 and mass number A=20 is neon. Its symbol is Ne . It has 10 neutrons, 10 electrons and 10 protons.

Explanation of Solution

Theelements are organized on the basis of their increasing atomic number in periodic table.

Each atom is assigned a special atomic number. The given atomic number Z=10 corresponds to the element, neon. The symbol of neon is the first two letter of its name that is Ne.

The numbers of protons as well as the number of electrons are equal to the atomic number of the element. The atomic number of neon is 10 .So, the number of electrons and the numbers of protons is 10.

The formula for mass number of an atom is given below.

  Massnumber=Numbers of protons+Number of neutrons

Substitute the values in the above formula.

  Massnumber=Numbers of protons+Number of neutrons20=10+Number of neutronsNumber of neutrons=2010=10

Therefore, the number of neutrons is 10.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The elements is to be identified by the given atomic number and mass number. The symbol of this element and number of electrons, protons and neutrons in its atom is to be stated.

Concept Introduction:

The electrons in the atoms revolve around the nucleus in different orbits. The nucleus of the atom has two particles, protons and neutrons. The number of protons is the atomic number and the sum of the protons and neutrons is the mass number of the atom.

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Answer to Problem 30P

The element with the given atomic number Z=13 and mass number A=27 is aluminum. Its symbol is Al . It has 14 neutrons, 13 electrons and 13 protons.

Explanation of Solution

The elements are organized on the basis of their increasing atomic number in periodic table.

Each atom is assigned a special atomic number. The given atomic number Z=13 corresponds to the element,aluminum. The symbol of aluminum is the first two letter of its name that is Al.

The numbers of protons as well asthe number of electrons are equal to the atomic number of the element. The atomic number of Aluminum Z=13 , so the number of electrons and the numbers of protons is 13.

The formula for mass number of an atom is given below.

  Massnumber=Numbers of protons+Number of neutrons

Substitute the values in the above formula.

  Massnumber=Numbers of protons+Number of neutrons27=13+Number of neutronsNumber of neutrons=2713=14

Therefore, the number of neutrons is 14.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The element is to be identified by the given atomic number and mass number. The symbol of this element and number of electrons, protons and neutrons in its atom is to be stated.

Concept Introduction:

The electrons in the atoms revolve around the nucleus in different orbits. The nucleus of the atom has two particles, protons and neutrons. The number of protons is the atomic number and the sum of the protons and neutrons is the mass number of the atom.

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Answer to Problem 30P

The element with the given atomic number Z=38 and mass number A=88 is strontium. Its symbol is Sr . It has 50 neutrons, 38 electrons and 38 protons.

Explanation of Solution

The elements are organized on the basis of their increasing atomic number in periodic table.

Each atom is assigned a special atomic number. The given atomic number Z=38 corresponds to the element,strontium. The symbol of strontium is the first two letter of its name that is Sr.

The numbers of protons as well asthe number of electrons are equal to the atomic number of the element. The atomic number of strontium Z=38 , so the number of electrons and the numbers of protons is 38.

The formula for mass number of an atom is given below.

  Massnumber=Numbers of protons+Number of neutrons

Substitute the values in theaboveformula.

  Massnumber=Numbers of protons+Number of neutrons88=38+Number of neutronsNumber of neutrons=8838=50

Therefore, the number of neutrons is 50.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The elements is to be identified by the given atomic number and mass number. The symbol of this element and number of electrons, protons and neutrons in its atom is to be stated.

Concept Introduction:

The electrons in the atoms revolve around the nucleus in different orbits. The nucleus of the atom has two particles, protons and neutrons. The number of protons is the atomic number and the sum of the protons and neutrons is the mass number of the atom.

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Answer to Problem 30P

The element with the given atomic number Z=55 and mass number A=133 is cesium. Its symbol is Cs . It has 78 neutrons, 55 electrons and 55 protons.

Explanation of Solution

The elements are organized on the basis of their increasing atomic number in periodic table.

Each atom is assigned a special atomic number. The given atomic number Z=55 corresponds to the element,cesium. The symbol of cesium is the first two letter of its name that is Cs.

The numbers of protons as well asthe number of electrons are equal to the atomic number of the element. The atomic number of cesium is Z=55 , so the number of electrons and the numbers of protons is 55.

The formula for mass number of an atom is given below.

  Massnumber=Numbers of protons+Number of neutrons

Substitute the values in theabove formula.

  Massnumber=Numbers of protons+Number of neutrons133=55+Number of neutronsNumber of neutrons=13355=78

Therefore, the number of neutrons is 78.

Interpretation Introduction

(e)

Interpretation:

The elements is to be identified by the given atomic number and mass number. The symbol of this element and number of electrons, protons and neutrons in its atom is to be stated.

Concept Introduction:

The electrons in the atoms revolve around the nucleus in different orbits. The nucleus of the atom has two particles, protons and neutrons. The number of protons is the atomic number and the sum of the protons and neutrons is the mass number of the atom.

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Answer to Problem 30P

The element with the given atomic number Z=28 and mass number A=59 is nickel. Its symbol is Ni . It has 31 neutrons, 28 electrons and 28 protons.

Explanation of Solution

The elements are organized on the basis of their increasing atomic number in periodic table.

Each atom is assigned a special atomic number. The given atomic number Z=28 corresponds to the element,nickel. The symbol of nickel is the first two letter of its name that is Ni.

The numbers of protons as well asthe number of electrons are equal to the atomic number of the element. The atomic number of Nickel Z=28 , so the number of electrons and the numbers of protons is 28.

The formula for mass number of an atom is given below.

  Massnumber=Numbers of protons+Number of neutrons

Substitute the values in theabove formula.

  Massnumber=Numbers of protons+Number of neutrons58=28+Number of neutronsNumber of neutrons=5928=31

Therefore, the number of neutrons is 31.

Interpretation Introduction

(f)

Interpretation:

The elements is to be identified by the given atomic number and mass number. The symbol of this element and number of electrons, protons and neutrons in its atom is to be stated.

Concept Introduction:

The electrons in the atoms revolve around the nucleus in different orbits. The nucleus of the atom has two particles, protons and neutrons. The number of protons is the atomic number and the sum of the protons and neutrons is the mass number of the atom.

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Answer to Problem 30P

The element with the given atomic number Z=79 and mass number A=197 is gold. Its symbol is Au . It has 118 neutrons, 79 electrons and 79 protons.

Explanation of Solution

The elements are organized on the basis of their increasing atomic number in periodic table.

Each atom is assigned a special atomic number. The given atomic number Z=79 corresponds to the element,gold. The symbol of gold is the first two letter of its Latin name aurum that is Au.

The numbers of protons as well as the number of electrons are equal to the atomic number of the element. The atomic number Z=79 , so the number of electrons and the numbers of protons is 79.

The formula for mass number of an atom is given below.

  Massnumber=Numbers of protons+Number of neutrons

Substitute the values in theabove formula.

  Massnumber=Numbers of protons+Number of neutrons197=79+Number of neutronsNumber of neutrons=19779=118

Therefore, the number of neutrons is 118.

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