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(chemistry 2 questions) 1. Differentiate between the plum pudding model and the nuclear model for the atom. AND 2.Consider an isotope of carbon that has 7 neutrons. a. Write this isotope's notation in nuclear form. b. Write this isotope's notation in hyphen form. c. Is this the most common form of the isotope? Explain how you know if it is or isn't.
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1. Difference: Plum pudding: Electrons in a positive "soup." Nuclear model: Dense nucleus with electrons around it. 2. Carbon isotope with 7 neutrons: a. 13 over 6 13/6 C b. Carbon-13 c. No, Carbon-12 is more common.
@maxton wrote:
1. Difference: Plum pudding: Electrons in a positive "soup." Nuclear model: Dense nucleus with electrons around it.
2. Carbon isotope with 7 neutrons:
a. 13 over 6 13/6 C
b. Carbon-13
c. No, Carbon-12 is more common.
@gelphielvr wrote:
@maxton wrote:
1. Difference: Plum pudding: Electrons in a positive "soup." Nuclear model: Dense nucleus with electrons around it.
2. Carbon isotope with 7 neutrons:
a. 13 over 6 13/6 C
b. Carbon-13
c. No, Carbon-12 is more common.
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