This document provides instructions for writing isotopic symbols and formulas. It explains that the atomic mass (A) equals protons (p) plus neutrons (n), the atomic number (Z) is the number of protons, and the number of neutrons (N) equals the atomic mass minus the atomic number. It then lists the element symbols neon, antimony, cadmium, and manganese and leaves space to write their isotopic symbols.
This document provides instructions for writing isotopic symbols and formulas. It explains that the atomic mass (A) equals protons (p) plus neutrons (n), the atomic number (Z) is the number of protons, and the number of neutrons (N) equals the atomic mass minus the atomic number. It then lists the element symbols neon, antimony, cadmium, and manganese and leaves space to write their isotopic symbols.
This document provides instructions for writing isotopic symbols and formulas. It explains that the atomic mass (A) equals protons (p) plus neutrons (n), the atomic number (Z) is the number of protons, and the number of neutrons (N) equals the atomic mass minus the atomic number. It then lists the element symbols neon, antimony, cadmium, and manganese and leaves space to write their isotopic symbols.