Science, asked by erotischkhushi05, 2 days ago

Considering the diagram, calculate the mass number of the element 'X'.​

Answers

Answered by dhairya7963
0

Answer:

The atomic mass of the given element X is  and the element is Nitrogen·

Explanation:

We know that,

The nucleus is present at the center of every atom which has a positive charge· The positive charge is because this nucleus contains positively charged protons and the chargeless neutrons· So, the charge of the nucleus becomes positive·

This nucleus is surrounded by negatively charged electrons which are orbiting in a fixed circular path around the nucleus· These circular paths are called orbitals·

The number of neutrons, protons, and electrons varies with elements·

Let's analyze the picture to find out the element X·

Here,

The blue-colored rounds present at the center which is the nucleus of the atom are protons· We understand these are the protons because they are positively charged·

The red-colored rounds present at the nucleus are neutrons because they are chargeless·

The yellow-colored rounds around the nucleus are electrons because they are negatively charged and move in a fixed circular path·

The number of protons    p

The number of neutrons   n

The number of electrons  

From the picture, the electronic configuration of this element follows  

We know that,

Atomic number, Z of an element is the same as the number of protons and number of electrons·

That is,

Atomic number   Number of protons    Number of electrons

So the given element X has an atomic number of ·

Also, we know that

The atomic mass of an element is the sum of the number of neutrons and the atomic number

That is,

Atomic mass    Number of neutrons  Atomic number

Therefore,

Atomic mass    

So, the given element X has an Atomic mass of  

From the above information, we get that the element X has an atomic number of  and an atomic mass of · So, the element X is Nitrogen·

Hence,

The atomic mass of the given element X, Nitrogen is   g·

Similar questions