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24 July, 11:51

Which of the notations below is another way to write the name of the following nuclide?

A. iodine-53

B. iodide-53

C. iodide-127

D. iodine-127

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  1. 24 July, 12:06
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    Answer: D. iodine-127:

    Explanation:

    1) As per the definition of nuclide, it is the atomic spieces (the atom) characterized by the nucleons (protons and neutros).

    2) To notation for a nuclide is the name of the atom followed by a hypen (without blank spaces) and the mass number.

    3) The mass number is the sum of protons and neutrons.

    4) From that, you can tell this about the four choices given:

    A. iodine-53: is not correct because that would mean that the mass number is 53, which cannot be right as the atomic number of iodine is 53 meaning that it has 53 protons, and so that notation is not including the neutrons.

    B. iodide-53: is not correct because the name of the atom is iodine, not iodide (also the mass number cannot be for the same reason explained above)

    The name iodide is reserved for the ions from iodine not for the atom.

    C. iodide-127: incorrect due to the name iodide, for the same reason explained above.

    D. iodine-127: this is correct choice. It is the name of the isotope of the iodine with mass number 127, which means that the atom has 53 protons and 74 neutrons (53 is the atomic number and 74 is calculated from 127 - 53)
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