Editing Answers To Homework Table On Subatomic Particles
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<Br> <table bgcolor=beige border=2> <tr> <th colspan=8 align=center>Table of Subatomic Particles in a Given Isotope</th> <tr> <tr> <th>Element</th> <th>Atomic Number</th> <th># of protons</th> <th># of electrons</th> <th>Nuclear charge</th> <th>Mass Number</th> <th># of neutron</th> <tr> <tr> <th>Carbon</th> <th>6</th> <th>6</th> <th>6</th> <th>+6</th> <th>12</th> <th>6</th> <tr> <tr> <th>Neon</th> <th>10</th> <th>10</th> <th>10</th> <th>+10</th> <th>20</th> <th>10</th> <tr> <tr> <th>Hydrogen</th> <th>1</th> <th>1 </th> <th>1</th> <th>+1</th> <th>1 </th> <th>0</th> <tr> <tr> <th>Lithium</th> <th>3</th> <th>3</th> <th>3</th> <th>+3</th> <th>7</th> <th>4</th> <tr> <tr> <th>Helium</th> <th>2</th> <th>2</th> <th>2</th> <th>+2</th> <th>4</th> <th>2</th> <tr> <tr> <th>Calcium</th> <th>20</th> <th>20</th> <th>20</th> <th>+20</th> <th>40</th> <th>20</th> <tr> <tr> <th>Sodium</th> <th>11</th> <th>11</th> <th>11</th> <th>+11</th> <th>23</th> <th>12</th> <tr> <tr> <th>Argon</th> <th>18</th> <th>18</th> <th>18</th> <th>+18</th> <th>40</th> <th>22</th> <tr> <tr> <th>Bismuith</th> <th>83</th> <th>83</th> <th>83</th> <th>+83</th> <th>209</th> <th>126</th> <tr> <tr> <th>Thorium</th> <th>90</th> <th>90</th> <th>90</th> <th>+90</th> <th>232</th> <th>142</th> <tr> </table> <tr> <br> <b>Note: </b>Nuclear charge = charge on nucleus (equals # of protons) <br> <br> <br>
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