Question #021e1

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May 15, 2017

3636 neutrons.

Explanation:

One way we have of differentiating between various nuclides of the same element is by writing the name of the element followed by a hyphen and the mass number of the nuclide.

In your case, you would have zinc-66, a nuclide of zinc that has a mass number equal to 6666.

Now, an atom's mass number, AA, tells you the number of protons, which is given by the atomic number, ZZ, and neutrons present inside the atom's nucleus.

color(blue)(ul(color(black)("mass number = no. of protons + no. of neutrons")))

Alternatively, you can write

A = Z + "no. of neutrons"

Grab a Periodic Table and look for zinc, "Zn". You'll find it located in period 4, group 12. Look at its element box and make a note of its atomic number.

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As you can see, zinc has

Z = 30

You already know from the nuclide's isotope notation that

A = 66

This means that you have

color(darkgreen)(ul(color(black)("no. of neutrons" = 66 - 30 = 36)))