Eansider the following atoms in which X represents the chemical symbol of the ment: \( \square \) Which atoms are isotopes? \( \square \) Which atoms have the same mass number? \( \square \) What atoms have the same number of protons? What atoms have the same number of neutrons? 1. \( { }_{8}^{17} X \) and \( { }_{9}^{16} X \) 2. \( { }_{9}^{16} X,{ }_{10}^{18} X \) and \( { }_{8}^{18} X \) 3. \( { }_{8}^{16} X,{ }_{8}^{17} X \) and \( { }_{8}^{18} X \) 4. \( { }_{8}^{16} X \) and \( { }_{9}^{16} X ;{ }_{10}^{18} X \) and \( { }_{8}^{18} X \) 5. \( { }_{8}^{16} X \) and \( { }_{10}^{18} X \)
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Let’s dive into the world of isotopes and atomic structure! First off, if we look at the atoms in option 3: \( { }_{8}^{16} X, { }_{8}^{17} X, \) and \( { }_{8}^{18} X \), we find they all share the same number of protons (8). This means they belong to the same element and are, in fact, isotopes—different forms of the same element with varying numbers of neutrons! Now, if we shift our focus to option 1: \( { }_{8}^{17} X \) and \( { }_{9}^{16} X \), you'll see they both have different mass numbers (17 and 16), but they also highlight an interesting aspect of atomic structure. When you compare atoms based on their neutrons, you’ll find that \( { }_{9}^{16} X \) has 7 neutrons (16-9), while \( { }_{8}^{17} X \) has 9 neutrons (17-8). This kind of comparison keeps the science of chemistry exciting and dynamic!
