Bell Work What are the two types of notation (how we write isotopes)?

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Bell Work What are the two types of notation (how we write isotopes)? Write an equation to tell me how I find the: Mass Number Number of Neutrons Label the diagram. Write the following in BOTH symbol and hyphen notation. The average chlorine atom The average hydrogen atom A hydrogen atom with 1 neutron ___________   ___________ ___________ 

More Isotopes! August 24, 2017 Today’s Agenda: Bell Work/Word Wall Isotope Practice Quiz 1 Review 10. data: facts, statistics, and information gathered through observation.

What two things did Bohr’s model do that Rutherford’s did not? What did Rutherford do that was such a big improvement on JJ’s blueberry muffin atomic model? What two things did Bohr’s model do that Rutherford’s did not? Where are protons, neutrons, and electrons found in the Bohr model of the atom? Write each subatomic particle. Label them with their mass, charge, and where they are located in the atom (according to the Bohr model). How many protons are in magnesium? An isotope of carbon has a mass of 13amu. How many neutrons does it have? What is the mass of the most common isotope of gold? An atom has 10 protons. What element is it? The same atom weighs 19 amu. How many neutrons does it have? The atom is found to be neutral. How many electrons does it have? Draw the atom you described in the last 3 questions!