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"Percent, Ratios, and Electron Proton Worksheet", but I currently cannot view or process images directly. However, if you can describe the content of the image—such as the specific problem or table you'd like help with—I’d be happy to guide you through solving it step by step.
In the meantime, based on the title, here’s what this type of worksheet typically involves:
Common Elements in Such a Worksheet:
1.
Atoms and Their Properties:
- Name of element
- Atomic number (number of protons)
- Mass number (protons + neutrons)
- Number of electrons (usually equal to protons in neutral atoms)
- Number of neutrons (mass number – atomic number)
2.
Percent Composition:
- Calculating percent of protons, neutrons, or electrons in an atom.
- Example: % of protons = (number of protons / mass number) × 100
3.
Ratios:
- Ratio of protons to neutrons or protons to electrons.
- Example: For carbon-12 (6 protons, 6 neutrons), ratio = 6:6 = 1:1
4.
Isotopes:
- Different forms of the same element with varying neutron numbers.
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> "I need help filling in the missing values for oxygen-16: atomic number is 8, mass number is 16. What are the number of protons, neutrons, electrons, and percent of protons?"
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