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Use the periodic table to determine which of the following could be an isotope of bromine (Br). Check all that apply. Z = 79, A = 196 Z = 35, A = 79 A = 79, N = 44 Z = 44, N = 44

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Answer: the second and the third represent isotopes of bromine.


Step-by-step explanation:


1) Isotopes are elements with same atomic number (Z) and different number of neutrons (N)


The atomic number is the number of protons.


2) A is the mass number and it accounts for the sum of the protons (Z) and neutrons (N).


This is A = Z + N.

3) From a periodic table you get the atomic number of bromine, Z = 35.

Remember that is the number of protons, and all the isotopes of bromine have the same atomic number.


4) Let's see at the atomic numbers for each choice:


i) Z = 79, A = 196


This Z is not 35, so it is not an isotope of bromine (it is an isotope of gold)


ii) Z = 35, A = 79


This, indeed, is the isotope of bromine with mass number 79. The information indicates:


Z = atomic number = 35 ⇒ element bromine

A = mass number = 79

N = number of neutrons = A - Z = 79 - 35 = 44 neutrons


iii) A = 79, N = 44


Calculate Z = A - N = 79 - 44 = 35, which indicates it is an isotope of bromine.


iv) Z = 44, N = 44


Z = 44, already states it is not bromine. It is another element, which you can find in the periodic table. It is Rutenium.

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