To fill in the blanks for the atomic symbol represented by an isotope with 6 neutrons and that has an Atomic Number of 5, we need to consider the following:
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Atomic Number (Z) represents the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. For the element you mentioned, the Atomic Number is 5. The element with atomic number 5 is Boron (B).
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Protons: Since the atomic number is 5, the number of protons is also 5.
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Neutrons: The problem states that there are 6 neutrons.
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Electrons: In a neutral atom, the number of electrons equals the number of protons. Therefore, if there are 5 protons, there will also be 5 electrons.
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Atomic Mass: The atomic mass of an isotope can be calculated by adding the number of protons and neutrons together. In this case, it would be:
- Protons (5) + Neutrons (6) = 11.
Therefore, we fill out the information as follows:
- Atomic symbol: B
- Atomic Number: 5
- Protons: 5
- Neutrons: 6
- Electrons: 5
- Atomic mass: 11
Here's the completed set of information:
| Atomic symbol | Atomic Number | Protons | Neutrons | Electrons | Atomic mass | |---------------|---------------|---------|----------|-----------|-------------| | B | 5 | 5 | 6 | 5 | 11 |