Question #09e19

1 Answer
Dec 4, 2016

""_15^31"P"

Explanation:

Isotope notation, which is used to describe isotopes of various elements, requires

  • the atomic number of the element, color(blue)(Z)
  • the mass number of the isotope, color(red)(A)
  • the chemical symbol of the element

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So, the first thing to do here is figure out the chemical symbol of the element. Grab a periodic table and look for the element that has

color(blue)(Z) = 15

This element is phosphorus, "P", located in period 3, group 15.

Now, you know that its atomic number is equal to 15 and that its mass number is equal to 31, so set up your symbol and add the two values as shown in the above image

""_(color(Blue)(15))^color(red)(31)"P " -> this is the phosphorus-31 isotope

This particular isotope of phosphorus has 15 protons, just like all isotopes of phosphorus, and

31 - 15 = "16 neutrons"

inside its nucleus. The number of neutrons is given by the difference between the mass number and the atomic number.