Question #09e19
1 Answer
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
![)
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,
Now, you know that its atomic number is equal to
""_(color(Blue)(15))^color(red)(31)"P " -> this is the phosphorus-31 isotope
This particular isotope of phosphorus has
31 - 15 = "16 neutrons"
inside its nucleus. The number of neutrons is given by the difference between the mass number and the atomic number.