atomic number = 17
mass number = 37
To determine the appropriate nomenclature for an isotope, one must consider the element symbol followed by the mass number of the isotope. The mass number is the sum of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of the atom. This information is typically written as Element Symbol - Mass Number.
B is the atomic symbol. a number of different Isotopes exist for this element.6B, 7B, 8B, and so on and so forth.
The isotope symbol for fluorine with 9 neutrons is ^18F, where 18 is the atomic mass number (protons + neutrons) and F is the chemical symbol for fluorine.
The atomic number 35 corresponds to bromine, and the symbol would be 81Br.
The symbol for the nucleus of each isotope of uranium is U. Each isotope will have a different number of protons and neutrons, but they will all have the element symbol U as their nucleus.
A = mass number z = atomic number so this one is a Ni isotope with a mass of 64
The isotope symbol for an element with 6 protons and a mass number of 15 is C-15.
This an isotope of osmium, osmium-191. The symbol is 19176Os.
You are looking for the symbol of cesium (Cs) and indication of its mass number. The mass number is the sum of the protons and neutrons. So if every atom of cesium has 55 protons, then the mass number of this isotope is 137. The mass number is indicated in superscript before the symbol: 137Cs
To find the symbol of the isotope, we first determine the number of protons by subtracting the number of neutrons from the mass number. Since the mass number is 32 and there are 17 neutrons, the number of protons is 32 - 17 = 15. The element with 15 protons is phosphorus (P). Therefore, the symbol for this isotope is ( \text{P} ) with a mass number of 32, written as ( \text{P-32} ).
Si
To determine the appropriate nomenclature for an isotope, one must consider the element symbol followed by the mass number of the isotope. The mass number is the sum of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of the atom. This information is typically written as Element Symbol - Mass Number.
The chemical symbol of actinium is Ac.The symbol of an isotope:- as superscript to the left of Ac is the atomic mass of the isotope- as subscript to the left of Ac is the atomic number 89
B is the atomic symbol. a number of different Isotopes exist for this element.6B, 7B, 8B, and so on and so forth.
An example with a zinc isotope: 81Zn (mass number as superscript before the chemical symbol)
Mass number is the number of protons and neutrons in the atomic nucleus of an isotope. In order to answer this question, you need to know the number of neutrons.
The symbol for the isotope would be B and the atomic number would be 5, as the mass number is the sum of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus, so in this case: 5 protons + 10 neutrons = mass number 15.