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4 March, 19:59

what is the mass number of an ion with 108 electrons, 158 neutrons, and a + 1 charge? Express your answer as an integer.

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  1. 4 March, 20:04
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    Data given

    Number of electron = 108

    Number of neutron = 158

    Required

    Mass number=?

    Solution

    As we know that mass number = No of proton + No of neutron

    In any neutral atom the number of proton is always equal to number of electron

    So number of proton will be = 108

    However the atom has + 1 charge which means that one proton is less than no of electron so proton number is 107.

    Put values in above formula, we will get

    Mass number = 107+108

    = 215 Mass number
  2. 4 March, 20:13
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    267.

    Explanation:

    Mass number may be defined as the sum of the number of neutrons and number of protons.

    Mass number = No. of protons + No. of neutrons.

    The atoms contains equal number of protons and equal number of electrons in a neutral atom. The ions has + 1 charge and contains 108 electrons, it means the ion has losses one electron, the number of proton must be 109.

    Mass number = 109 + 158.

    Mass number = 267.

    Thus, the answer is 267.
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