Subatomic Particles, chemistry homework help
1.) Fill in the blanks with the appropriatechargecorresponding to the given situation:You must include the charge for the answer to be correct! Enter the number first, followed by the charge.Lost five electrons:Gained two electrons:Lost three electrons:Gained four electrons:2.) Enter the correct number ofelectronsin the corresponding blanks:IonNumber of electronsAl3+Fe3+Mg2+Sn2+Co2+Co3+Li+Cr3+Rb+Pt2+3.)Enter the correct number ofprotons and electronsin the corresponding blanks:IonNumber of protonsNumber of electronsCo2+Co3+Cl-K+S2-Sr2+Al3+P3-H+Ce3+4.)For each of the following Atomic Numbers, enter the correct correspondingelement symbol and charge:Capitalization counts! The element symbol is case sensitive.You must include the + or - sign for your charge to be counted correct.Atomic NumberElement SymbolIon Charge1153385588913331220When asked to enter the charge of the ion, you must enter the number along with the + or - for your answer to counted correct. Just entering a + or - with no number implies a charge of 1+ or 1-. So, if you end up with two more protons than electrons, you must enter the value as 2+ (or +2; I have set up the assignment to accept either ).5.)Enter the correct number ofprotons, neutrons, and electronsfor the given ion:IonProtonsNeutronsElectronsNi2+-59Zr4+-91Se2--79Mg2+-24Ag+-108Po4+-209Ta5+-181Ga3+-70Zn2+-66Os8+-190
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