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A radioactive nuclide is used to detect eye tumors. An atom of this radionuclide contains 15 protons, 15 electrons, and 17 neutrons. Which is symbol of this radionuclide?

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Answered by aqsaahmed19945
3

Answer:

The appropriate answer will be phosphorus-32.  

Explanation:

As the particle contains 15 protons, 15 electrons, and 17 neutrons.  

For concluding that which component this radionuclide is, we have to know a nuclear number of the component. The nuclear number of the component is the quantity of proton in the core of the particle. In the event that the number of protons is 15, at that point, the nuclear number is 15. The component with nuclear number 15 is phosphorus.

To finish up which phosphorus isotope this radionuclide is we have to know the mass number of the component. The mass number of the component is the whole of the number of protons and the number of neutrons in the core of the molecule. On the off chance that the quantity of protons is 15 and the quantity of neutrons is 17, at that point the mass number is 17 + 15 = 32.

Answered by djboo2
5

Answer:

D "32/15P"

Explanation:

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