Subatomic Particles, chemistry assignment help

Subatomic Particles, chemistry assignment help

) Fill in the blanks with the appropriate charge corresponding to the given situation:
You must include the charge for the answer to be correct!  Enter the number first, followed by the charge.

Lost five electrons:

Gained two electrons:

Lost three electrons:

Gained four electrons:

2.) Enter the correct number of electrons in the corresponding blanks:

Ion
Number of electrons

Al3+

Fe3+

Mg2+

Sn2+

Co2+

Co3+

Li+

Cr3+

Rb+

Pt2+

3.)Enter the correct number of protons and electrons in the corresponding blanks:

Ion
Number of protons
Number of electrons

Co2+
 

Co3+
 

Cl–
 

K+
 

S2-
 

Sr2+
 

Al3+
 

P3-
 

H+
 

Ce3+
 

4.)
For each of the following Atomic Numbers, enter the correct corresponding element symbol and charge:
Capitalization counts!  The element symbol is case sensitive.
You must include the + or – sign for your charge to be counted correct.

Atomic Number
Element Symbol
Ion Charge

11
 

53
 

38
 

55
 

88
 

9
 

13
 

33
 

12
 

20

When asked to enter the charge of the ion, you must enter the number along with the + or – for your answer to counted correct.  Just entering a + or – with no number implies a charge of 1+ or 1-.  So, if you end up with two more protons than electrons, you must enter the value as 2+ (or +2; I have set up the assignment to accept either ).
5.)
Enter the correct number of protons, neutrons, and electrons for the given ion:
 IonProtonsNeutronsElectronsNi2+-59  Zr4+-91  Se2–79  Mg2+-24  Ag+-108  Po4+-209  Ta5+-181  Ga3+-70  Zn2+-66  Os8+-190