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28 July, 03:44

Tin has many possible isotopes. three of these isotopes are 115sn, 117sn, and 126sn. what is the mass number of each? how many protons, neutrons, and electrons are present in each?

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  1. 28 July, 04:55
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    Isotopes of an atom is the same atom but the difference between them is that the number of neutrons in the nucleus would differ, depending on the mass number. So let's take a look at your problem and breakdown Tin.

    A stable atom of Tin (Sn):

    Atomic number: 50

    Protons: 50

    Electrons:50

    Neutrons: 69

    Mass Number: 119 (rounded-off)

    The Mass number is equal to the sum of protons and neutrons.

    Now in an isotope, everything is the same, except for the number of neutrons. We can solve for how many neutrons an isotope has base on the mass number.

    A = p + n

    Where A = Mass number

    p = proton

    n = neutron

    To get the number of neutron just get the difference between the mass number and proton.

    n = A - p

    For your given, the mass number is already indicated.

    *Note that isotopes have the same number of electrons, protons and atomic number as the original atom.

    1. 115 Sn or Tin 115

    Atomic number: 50

    Protons: 50

    Electrons: 50

    Neutrons:?

    Mass number: 115

    Now we get the number of neutrons:

    n = A - p

    n = 115 - 50

    n = 65

    So 115Sn has a mass number of 115, 50 protons, 50 electrons and 65 neutrons.

    2. 117 Sn or Tin-117

    Atomic number: 50

    Protons: 50

    Electrons: 50

    Neutrons:?

    Mass number: 117

    Now we get the number of neutrons:

    n = A - p

    n = 117 - 50

    n = 67

    So 117Sn has a mass number of 117, 50 protons, 50 electrons and 67 neutrons.

    3. 126 Sn or Tin-126

    Atomic number: 50

    Protons: 50

    Electrons: 50

    Neutrons:?

    Mass number: 126

    Now we get the number of neutrons:

    n = A - p

    n = 126 - 50

    n = 76

    So 126Sn has a mass number of 126, 50 protons, 50 electrons and 76 neutrons.
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