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4 September, 09:21

We can represent atoms by listing the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons - for example 2P+, 2no, 2e - for helium. Which of the following represents the 18O isotope of oxygen?

a. 7P+, 2no, 9e-

b. 8P+, 10no, 8e-

c. 9P+, 9no, 9e-

d. 10P+, 8no, 9e-

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  1. 4 September, 13:19
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    b. 8P+, 10no, 8e-

    Explanation:

    An isotope is a form of a chemical element whose atomic nucleus of an element contains a specific number of neutrons and protons. For example, the nucleus of a carbon atom contains 6 neutrons (no) and 6 protons (P+) and similarly in the nucleus of oxygen contains 8 neutrons and 8 protons. The number of neutron can varies in the nucleus of that element. Variation in neutrons form isotopes of the element. In nature, oxygen has three stable isotopes, ¹⁶O, ¹⁷O, and ¹⁸O, but ¹⁶O most abundant. The ¹⁸O isotope of oxygen contains 8 protons (P+), 8 electrons (e-) and 10 neutrons (no) instead of normal 8 neutrons.
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