Atomic symbols in AZX Notation describe the constituents of nuclei
An atom (of the same element) that has an equal number of protons but a different number of neutrons
The three atoms shown above are all forms of hydrogen, but they each have different numbers of neutrons
This section of a periodic table shows Chlorine as having a mass number of 35.5, but other elements have an integer mass number
The relative amounts of different isotopes of an element found within a substance
One of the rows in the table shows a pair of nuclei that are isotopes of one another.
Which row is correct?
ANSWER: B
Step 1: Properties of isotopes
Isotopes are nuclei with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons
The nucleon number is the sum of the protons and neutron
Therefore, an isotope has a different nucleon number too
Step 2: Calculate protons in the first nucleus
Nucleon number: 37
Neutrons: 20
Protons = 37 − 20 = 17
Step 3: Calculate protons in the second nucleus
Nucleon number: 35
Neutrons: 18
Protons = 35 − 18 = 17
Step 4: Conclusion
Therefore, they have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons and are isotopes of each other
The correct answer is therefore option B
The spontaneous disintegration of a nucleus to form a more stable nucleus, resulting in the emission of an alpha, beta or gamma particle
The variation of count rate over time of a sample radioactive gas. The fluctuations show the randomness of radioactive decay
A process which cannot be influenced by environmental factors
A process in which the exact time of decay of a nucleus cannot be predicted
This nuclear stability curve shows the line of stable isotopes and which unstable isotopes will emit alpha or beta particles
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