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5 September, 18:45

Determine the only possible 2 ion for which the following two conditions are both satisfied: The net ionic charge is one-tenth the nuclear charge. The number of neutrons is four more than the number of electrons. Express your answer as an ion and as an isotope separated by a comma.

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  1. 5 September, 20:17
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    The answer is the Calcium ion. It satisfies the conditions of the question.

    Condition 1

    The net ionic charge is one-tenth the nuclear charge.

    In the Calcium ion, Ca²⁺. The nuclear charge in this ion is 20. The net ionic charge is 2.

    2 / 20 = 1 / 10. So the net ionic charge is indeed one tenth of the nuclear charge.

    Condition 2

    The number of neutrons is four more than the number of electrons.

    Mass Number of Ca²⁺ = 44

    Atomic Number = 20

    Neutrons = Mass Number - Atomic Number = 44 - 20 = 24

    Number of electrons = 20 - 2 = 18

    Since Number of Neutrons = 22, Number of electrons = 18. This condition also holds.

    As an ion and as an isotope = Ca²⁺, Ca - 42
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