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What subatomic particle gives the identity to an atom  [Pg.82]

Which symbol provides more information about the atom l95Pt or 78Pt [Pg.82]

Show three ways you can indicate an isotope of tin that contains 69 neutrons. [Pg.82]

Why is the atomic mass of carbon not exactly 12.000 amu on the periodic table  [Pg.82]

Silicon has three naturally occurring isotopes listed below. Calculate the weighted-average atomic mass of the element to 4 significant figures. [Pg.82]


Interactive to find supplemental problems and stepwise solutions to the design of Grignard syntheses. [Pg.613]


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