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Yeah, they were asking for the isotope, not the original atom.r u really sure that its 13 and 15 because thats what i have put but all my friends had used the 13 and 14
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Yeah, they were asking for the isotope, not the original atom.r u really sure that its 13 and 15 because thats what i have put but all my friends had used the 13 and 14
does alumium have such an isotope with 15 neutrons and which occur naturally?Yeah, they were asking for the isotope, not the original atom.
its not not isomers we r talking about but isotopes!!!it had said ,,Aluminium have Only ONE naturally occuring Isotope ....means ....the Atom itself is an isotope ..
i give u example
Butane have two isomers ....
one is ..Butane itself known as an Isomer with name .. n butane ...
and methly propane so .. i think it is like that
Yeah, isotope means a different atom, not the original atom broit had said ,,Aluminium have Only ONE naturally occuring Isotope ....means ....the Atom itself is an isotope ..
i give u example
Butane have two isomers ....
one is ..Butane itself known as an Isomer with name .. n butane ...
and methly propane so .. i think it is like that
it had said ,,Aluminium have Only ONE naturally occuring Isotope ....means ....the Atom itself is an isotope ..
i give u example
Butane have two isomers ....
one is ..Butane itself known as an Isomer with name .. n butane ...
and methly propane so .. i think it is like that
i am not sure of anything but i had just put an answer but if BrFe2 is colourless then i see no reason why cambridge will not accept the answer!!1
At first, I thought like the way you did, but it appears that there is only one naturally occurring isotope of aluminium, that is aluminium-27. There are a number of isotopes of aluminium but by far, the naturally occurring isotope of aluminium is Al-27. Isotopes are atoms of same element with same proton number but different number of neutrons, thus each variation is an isotope. I have looked in to other sources to make sure and have come across the fact Al-27 (stable isotope) is the isotope that occurs naturally. So, 13 protons, and 14 neutrons.Yeah, isotope means a different atom, not the original atom bro
Thats the thing bro, nobody was supposed to remember something like that, it was a guess question, you just had to tell what you thought might be the closest isotope. Al-27 is the original atom, not an isotope.At first, I thought like the way you did, but it appears that there is only one naturally occurring isotope of aluminium, that is aluminium-27. There are a number of isotopes of aluminium but by far, the naturally occurring isotope of aluminium is Al-27. Isotopes are atoms of same element with same proton number but different number of neutrons, thus each variation is an isotope. I have looked in to other sources to make sure and have come across the fact Al-27 (stable isotope) is the isotope that occurs naturally. So, 13 protons, and 14 neutrons.
Oh ok, thanks for confirming.@ Miss_Z ... what ever we wrote is 100% correct .. i have confirmed it from my teacher
@ Aneeq ... All elements are isotopes of them selves ..... Hydrogen has 3 isotope .. Duetrium , tritium and HYDROGEN it self
so Aluminium might have an Isotope ...but ALUMINIUM IT SELF is an isotope so 13 proton and 14 nuetron are correct ..
while i dont know ..wud they accept ur answers or not ..
aluminium 26 is also a naturally occuring isotope!!!At first, I thought like the way you did, but it appears that there is only one naturally occurring isotope of aluminium, that is aluminium-27. There are a number of isotopes of aluminium but by far, the naturally occurring isotope of aluminium is Al-27. Isotopes are atoms of same element with same proton number but different number of neutrons, thus each variation is an isotope. I have looked in to other sources to make sure and have come across the fact Al-27 (stable isotope) is the isotope that occurs naturally. So, 13 protons, and 14 neutrons.
oh i hate that couldn`t it be colourless??? it was not in our syllabus to learn the colour of febr2!!!!The thing is, FeBr2 is not actually colourless. Apparently, it is yellow-brown. Or at least that's what wiki says.
oh i hate that couldn`t it be colourless??? it was not in our syllabus to learn the colour of febr2!!!!
i wrote measure mass of reactant before and after reaction at equal time intervalsthey had asked how can we measure rate of reaction in another way ?? any other way to measure rate was asked ....not Surface Area or catalyst ..
i wrote ..rate can be found my measuring the change in temprature using Thermocouple ( since it is very senstive ) and secondly ...mass of iron left .
i just looked at the periodic table , that was fineI'm really confused about the isotope thingy, I put 13 and 14 but my friends are saying it's 13 and 13 or 13 and 15. I'm so scared. Does somebody have a certain answer? T_T
na i dont think sodoes alumium have such an isotope with 15 neutrons and which occur naturally?
i wrote the same thing but others are saying we should have either added one neutron or subtracted it so they got 15 neutrons i think. you sure its correct ?it said ...ONE NATURAL ISOTOPE ..means ...we had chose atomic mass and no.
so it was 13 proton and 14 neutron
i have seen in my encyclopedia that it should be 13p and 14 n like the normal aluminium so u got it write do not worryi w
i wrote the same thing but others are saying we should have either added one neutron or subtracted it so they got 15 neutrons i think. you sure its correct ?
so,is the 14 neutrons correct or not ?@ Miss_Z ... what ever we wrote is 100% correct .. i have confirmed it from my teacher
@ Aneeq ... All elements are isotopes of them selves ..... Hydrogen has 3 isotope .. Duetrium , tritium and HYDROGEN it self
so Aluminium might have an Isotope ...but ALUMINIUM IT SELF is an isotope so 13 proton and 14 nuetron are correct ..
while i dont know ..wud they accept ur answers or not ..
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