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The following box is one of the 118 elements that exist on earth and are organized into the periodic table of elements correctly. Identify each type of information in the box by dragging or dropping the correct term some of the boxes will contain more than one answer so in the box at the top of the box, we have 14 in the middle of the box we have S and then I And towards the bottom, we have 28.086 and last we have silicon and the answers that we have to put in the boxes are element name element symbol used to calculate the number of neutrons the number of protons and the number of electrons next is atomic number and last is atomic mass These answers
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Based on the information you provided, here’s how each part corresponds to the terms you have:
1. **14** - Atomic Number (the number of protons in an atom of the element)
2. **Si** - Element Symbol (the one- or two-letter abbreviation of the element)
3. **28.086** - Atomic Mass (the average mass of an element's atom, accounting for isotopes)
4. **Silicon** - Element Name (the full name of the element)
Now, to calculate the number of neutrons, you would typically use the formula:
- **Number of Neutrons = Atomic Mass (rounded) - Atomic Number**
In this case, if we round 28.086 to 28, we would have:
- **Number of Neutrons = 28 - 14 = 14**
Therefore, to summarize the boxes:
- **Top Box (14)**: Atomic Number
- **Middle Box (Si)**: Element Symbol
- **Another Middle Box (28.086)**: Atomic Mass
- **Last Box (Silicon)**: Element Name
- To determine the number of neutrons, use the rounded atomic mass: **Used to calculate the number of neutrons**
- The number of protons (which equals the atomic number, 14) is the same as the atomic number.
- The number of electrons in a neutral atom equals the number of protons, so also **14**.
I hope this helps!
1. **14** - Atomic Number (the number of protons in an atom of the element)
2. **Si** - Element Symbol (the one- or two-letter abbreviation of the element)
3. **28.086** - Atomic Mass (the average mass of an element's atom, accounting for isotopes)
4. **Silicon** - Element Name (the full name of the element)
Now, to calculate the number of neutrons, you would typically use the formula:
- **Number of Neutrons = Atomic Mass (rounded) - Atomic Number**
In this case, if we round 28.086 to 28, we would have:
- **Number of Neutrons = 28 - 14 = 14**
Therefore, to summarize the boxes:
- **Top Box (14)**: Atomic Number
- **Middle Box (Si)**: Element Symbol
- **Another Middle Box (28.086)**: Atomic Mass
- **Last Box (Silicon)**: Element Name
- To determine the number of neutrons, use the rounded atomic mass: **Used to calculate the number of neutrons**
- The number of protons (which equals the atomic number, 14) is the same as the atomic number.
- The number of electrons in a neutral atom equals the number of protons, so also **14**.
I hope this helps!
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