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Be sure to answer all parts. Give the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus...
Give the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of each of the following isotopes, (a) lead-208 protons and (b) technetium-95 protons and neutrons neutrons (c) carbon-14 protons and neutrons (d) tin-120 protons and neutrons
In small atoms, the number of neutrons and protons in the nucleus tend to be equal. As you move to the larger atoms, you tend to see more neutrons than protons. This is because more neutrons means more strong nuclear force without adding electrostatic forces the neutrons are needed to increase the gravitational interactions in the nucleus the neutrons are necessary for repelling the electrons from the nucleus
The nucleus of an atom consists of protons and neutrons (no electrons). A nucleus of a carbon-12 isotope contains six protons and six neutrons, while a nitrogen-14 nucleus comprises seven protons and seven neutrons. You perform a nuclear physics experiment in which you bombard nitrogen-14 nuclei with very high speed carbon-12 nuclei emerging from a particle accelerator. As a result of each such collision, the two nuclei disintegrate completely and a mix of different particles are emitted, including electrons, protons,...
(10 points) A lithium nucleus (3 protons and 4 neutrons) accelerates to the right due to electric forces. 7x 10-3 kg/mole 6x 1023 atoms/mole The initial magnitude of the acceleration is 3x1013 meters per second per second (m/s-). mu (a) What is the direction of the electric field that acts on the lithium nucleus? (b) What is the magnitude of the electric field that acts on the lithium nucleus? Be quantitative (that is, give a number). Explain briefly. (c) If...
Both protons and neutrons have a magnetic moment. Unless the nucleus contains an even number of protons and an even number of neutrons, the atomic nucleus has a net magnetic moment. A nucleus must have a net magnetization for it to be discernible using magnetic resonance spectroscopy. From the list below circle possible candidates for magnetic resonance spectroscopy (you may need to look at a periodic table, unless specified otherwise choose the most abundant isotope for each element ): Carbon¹³ ...
as the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus increases, elements are much less likely to form stable, non-radioactive isotopes. Of elements that form non-radioactive isotopes, which has the highest atomic number? Choices: bismuth iron radium uranium
A helium nucleus has 2 Protons and 2 Neutrons. If the distance between the protons in the nucleus is 10-15 m. What is the magnitude of the Electrostatic Force?
The nucleus of an atom consists of protons and neutrons (no
electrons). A nucleus of a carbon-12 isotope contains six protons
and six neutrons, while nitrogen-14 nucleus comprises seven protons
and seven neutrons. You perform a nuclear physics experiment in
which you bombard nitrogen-14 nuclei with very high speed carbon-12
nuclei emerging from a particle accelerator.
Be sure to answer all parts. Complete the table of isotopes, each of which has found use in medicine. Atomic number Mass number Number of protons Number of neutrons Isotope symbol a. Yttrium−90 b. Rhenium−186Potassium−42Iodine−131 53 78
65) The nucleus of an atom contains: a) protons and electrons b) just electrons c) electrons and neutrons d) protons and neutrons e) neutrons 66) The atomic number of an atom is: a) the number of electrons it has b) the number of neutrons it has c) the number of protons it has d) the number of protons plus the number of neutrons it has e) the combined total of protons, neutrons and electrons that it has 67) In water,...