Question #3a474
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Explanation:
For starters, you know that you're dealing with a neutral atom, which means that the number of electrons that surround its nucleus must be equal to the number of protons present in its nucleus.
#color(blue)(ul(color(black)("no. of protons = no. of electrons"))) " " -> " neutral atom"#
This means that your atom has
#"no. of protons" = 39#
As you know, the number of protons located inside the nucleus of an atom, i.e. its atomic number, gives you the identity of the element, so grab a Periodic Table and look for the element that has an atomic number,
You should be able to identify this element as yttrium,
So, you know that you're dealing with an isotope of yttrium. In order to be able to figure out the identity of this isotope, you must calculate its mass number,
#color(blue)(ul(color(black)("mass number = no. of protons + no. of neutrons")))#
In your case, you have
#A = 39 + 49 = 88#
To write this isotope in isotope notation, use
- the name of the element
- its atomic number
- the mass number of the isotope
In your case, you have
#""_39^88"Y" " " -> " " "yttrium-88"#