Final answer:
The missing information for each isotope can be filled by determining the number of protons and neutrons.
Step-by-step explanation:
A. The correct isotopic notation for each of the missing information would be as follows:
57/25Mn
58/25Mn
57/25Mn
72/25Mn
B. The isotopes in nuclide notation would be as follows:
Oxygen-14 - 14O
Copper-70 - 70Cu
Tantalum-175 - 175Ta
Francium-217 - 217Fr
C. In order to fill in the missing information for each isotope, you need to determine the number of protons and neutrons. For example, for the isotope labeled as 34X with an atomic number of 14, the missing information would be:
34/14X
This means that there are 34 total particles (protons + neutrons), with 14 of them being protons. So, there would be 20 neutrons in this isotope.