Manipur Board Solutions for Chapter: Structure of the Atom, Exercise 5: EXERCISES
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The mass number of an element is . It contains electrons. What is the number of protons and neutrons in it? What is the atomic number of the element?

Write the electronic configuration of the potassium atom: .

Explain why, sodium ion, , has completely filled and shells.

If both and shells of an atom are full, what is the total number of electrons in the atom?

If bromine atom is available in the form of two isotopes . Calculate the average atomic mass of the bromine atom.

The composition of the nuclei of two atomic species and are as follows:
No. of protons | ||
No. of neutrons |
Give the mass numbers of and . What is the relation between the two species?

What is the relation between the valency of an element and the number of valence electrons in its atom? Explain with examples.

Complete the following table:
Atomic number | Mass number | Number of protons | Number of neutrons | Number of electrons | Name of the atomic species |
_____ | _____ | _____ | _____ | ||
_____ | _____ | _____ | |||
_____ | _____ | _____ | _____ | ||
_____ | _____ | _____ | |||
_____ | _____ | _____ | _____ |
