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What is the task or question you're trying to solve? (e.g., "Find the mass number of the isotope," "Calculate the number of neutrons," etc.)
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Describe the table contents clearly — for example:
- Elements listed
- Atomic numbers
- Isotopes given (like \( ^{14}\text{C} \))
- What values are missing (e.g., mass number, number of neutrons, etc.)
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For now, here’s a general guide for solving common isotope problems:
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🔬 Common Isotope Problems & How to Solve Them
| Term | Formula |
|------|--------|
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Mass Number (A) | = Protons + Neutrons |
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Atomic Number (Z) | = Number of protons |
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Neutrons | = Mass Number – Atomic Number |
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Isotope Notation | \( ^A_Z\text{X} \) where X is element symbol |
#### Example:
Given: Carbon-14 (\( ^{14}_{6}\text{C} \))
- Atomic number (Z) = 6 → protons = 6
- Mass number (A) = 14 → neutrons = 14 – 6 = 8
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- Fill in missing values
- Explain each calculation
- Show how to determine isotopes, neutrons, etc.
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