Example 3: Atomic number of Cl, P and Na are 17, 15 and
11 respectively. Calculate the number of electrons, protons
and neutrons in following: (i) Cº (ii) P (iii) Nat.
Mass numbers: Cl = 35, P = 31, Na = 23]
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Answer:
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Explanation:
(i) Cl
No.of electrons=Atomic number itself
Therefore, electrons= 17
No. of protons= Atomic mass
= 17protons.
No. of neutrons=Atomic mass- Atomic number
= 35-17
= 18 neutrons
(ii) P
No.of electrons=Atomic number itself
Therefore, electrons= 15
No. of protons= Atomic mass
= 15protons.
No. of neutrons=Atomic mass- Atomic number
= 31-15
= 16 neutrons.
(iii) Na
No.of electrons=Atomic number itself
Therefore, electrons= 11
No. of protons= Atomic mass
= 11protons.
No. of neutrons=Atomic mass- Atomic number
= 23-11
= 12 neutrons.
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Chlorine-35 and chlorine-37 are both isotopes of the element chlorine. The number after the name 'chlorine' is called the mass number. The mass number is a tally of the number of protons and the number of neutrons in an atom's nucleus. Since all atoms of chlorine contain 17 protons, chlorine-35 and chlorine-37 differ in the number of neutrons each one has. An atom of chlorine-35 contains 18 neutrons (17 protons + 18 neutrons = 35 particles in the nucleus) while an atom of chlorine-37 contains 20 neutrons (17 protons + 20 neutrons = 37 particles in the nucleus).
Adding or removing a neutron from an atom's nucleus creates isotopes of a particular element. Why does changing the number of protons in an atom change which element that atom is but changing the number of neutrons doesn't? Protons carry a positive charge. Each proton in an atom's nucleus must be balanced with a negatively charged electron in one of the 'shells' outside the nucleus. The number of electrons in an atom's outer shell determines the atom's chemical properties. Adding or removing protons changes the number and arrangement of electrons in the outer shell which changes how that atom reacts with other atoms. Neutrons don't change things greatly because they do not carry an electrical charge. Neutrons can be added or removed from an atom and the electrons around the atom really don't care that much.