Question
Amos is using three different colors of candy to create atomic models. He constructs a model of an oxygen atom as demonstrated.
Amos wants to modify this model to represent a different isotope of oxygen. What adjustments could he make to achieve this?
(1 point)
Responses
take away two blue candies
take away two blue candies
add one red candy
add one red candy
add one green candy
add one green candy
rearrange the blue candies
rearrange the blue candies
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Amos wants to modify this model to represent a different isotope of oxygen. What adjustments could he make to achieve this?
(1 point)
Responses
take away two blue candies
take away two blue candies
add one red candy
add one red candy
add one green candy
add one green candy
rearrange the blue candies
rearrange the blue candies
Skip to navigation
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To represent a different isotope of oxygen, Amos would need to adjust the number of neutrons in the nucleus of the atom. Since isotopes of an element have the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons, he should add one green candy (representing a neutron) to his model of the oxygen atom.
So, the correct adjustment to represent a different isotope of oxygen is to **add one green candy**.
So, the correct adjustment to represent a different isotope of oxygen is to **add one green candy**.