9:44 Student HW #2 docs.google.com - Private 1. Consider an isotope with 18 protons, a charge of +2, and a mass number o

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9:44 Student HW #2 docs.google.com - Private 1. Consider an isotope with 18 protons, a charge of +2, and a mass number of 38. Answer the following questions: a. How many neutrons are in this isotope? b. What is the atomic number of the isotope? c. How many electrons are in this isotope? d. What is the total number of nucleons? e. What is the total number of subatomic particles? 2. Consider an isotope with 38 electrons, an atomic number of 39, and a mass number of 86. Answer the following questions: a. How many neutrons are in this isotope? b. What is the charge of the isotope? c. How many protons are in this isotope? d. What is the total number of nucleons? e. What is the total number of subatomic particles? 3. Fill in the blanks in the table below
◄ Student ← HW #2 docs.google.com - Private 1. Consider an isotope with 18 protons, a charge of +2, and a mass number of 38. Answer the following questions: a. How many neutrons are in this isotope? b. What is the atomic number of the isotope? c. How many electrons are in this isotope? d. What is the total number of nucleons? e. What is the total number of subatomic particles? 2. Consider an isotope with 38 electrons, an atomic number of 39, and a mass number of 86. Answer the following questions: a. How many neutrons are in this isotope? b. What is the charge of the isotope? c. How many protons are in this isotope? d. What is the total number of nucleons? e. What is the total number of subatomic particles? 3. Fill in the blanks in the tahle holour
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