Lab Report Lab Report Atomic Dating Using Isotopes Answer the following questions about the results of this activity. Record your answers in the boxes. Send your completed lab report to your instructor. Don’t forget to save your lab report to your computer! Reference: Isotope Half-Life Chart Isotope | Product | Half Life | Carbon-14 | Nitrogen-14 | 5730 years | Potassium - 40 | Argon - 40 | 1‚280 million years | Rubidium - 87 | Strontium -8 7 | 48‚800 million years | Thorium
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Atomic Dating Using Isotopes Answer the following questions about the results of this activity. Record your answers in the boxes. Send your completed lab report to your instructor. Dont forget to save your lab report to your computer Reference Isotope Half-Life Chart Isotope ProductHalf LifeCarbon-14Nitrogen-145730 years Potassium - 40Argon - 401‚280 million yearsRubidium - 87Strontium -8 748‚800 million yearsThorium - 232 Lead 20814‚010 million yearsUranium - 235 Lead - 297704 million yearsUranium
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Atomic masses: Proton 1.672621777(74) × 10^-27 kg 1.007276466812(90) amu Neutron 1.674927351(74) × 10^−27 kg 1.00866491600(43) amu Electron 9.10938291(40) × 10^−31 kg 5.4857990946(22) × 10^−4 amu What is an Isotope? -An Isotope is an Atom with the same number of protons‚ but differing numbers of neutrons. Isotopes are different forms of a Single element. Elements and their uses to our human body Oxygen is the third most abundant element found in the sun‚ and it plays
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Isotopes‚ sub-atomic particles and relative atomic mass Sub-atomic particles A subatomic particle is a particle smaller than an atom: it may be elementary or composite. In 1905‚ Albert Einstein demonstrated the physical reality of the photons‚ hypothesized by Max Planck in 1900‚ in order to solve the problem of black body radiation in thermodynamics. In 1874‚ G. Johnstone Stoney postulated a minimum unit of electrical charge‚ for which he suggested the name electron in 1891. In 1897‚ J. J. Thomson confirmed
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Lab Report Atomic Dating Using Isotopes Answer the following questions about the results of this activity. Record your answers in the boxes. Send your completed lab report to your instructor. Don’t forget to save your lab report to your computer! Reference: Isotope Half-Life Chart Isotope Product Half Life Carbon-14 Nitrogen-14 5730 years Potassium - 40 Argon - 40 1‚280 million years Rubidium - 87 Strontium -8 7 48‚800 million years Thorium - 232 Lead – 208 14‚010 million
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1- Look up the following elements and show their (atomic number‚ atomic mass‚ the symbol‚ number of electrons‚ protons and neutrons) the elements are Iron‚ copper‚ sodium‚ magnesium‚ chlorine‚ fluorine‚ carbon‚ hydrogen‚ oxygen. Element |Symbol |Atomic # |Mass # |#Protons |#Electrons |#Neutrons | |Iron |Fe |26 |26+26=52 |26 |26 |26 | |Copper |Cu |29 |29+29=58 |29 |29 |29 | |Sodium |Na |11 |11+11=22 |11 |11 |11 | |Magnesium |Mg |12 |12+12=24 |12 |12 |12 | |Chlorine |Ci |17 |17+17=34 |17 |17 |17
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Experiment #: 1 Date: September 18‚ 2013 Title: Isotopes of Paperclipium Purpose: To determine the isotopic composition of the element‚ paperclipium. Background Information: Isotopes are atoms of the same element with the same proton number but different mass number; that is‚ the number of neutrons differ. Isotopes of the same element have the same electronic configuration as they have the same number of electrons. This accounts for the fact that their chemical properties are the same‚ as the
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ISOTOPES History of the term: In the bottom right corner of JJ Thomson’s photographic plate are the separate impact marks for the two isotopes of neon: neon-20 and neon-22. The term isotope was coined in 1913 by Margaret Todd‚ a Scottish physician‚ during a conversation with Frederick Soddy (to whom she was distantly related by marriage).[4] Soddy‚ a chemist at Glasgow University‚ explained that it appeared from his investigations as if each position in the periodic table was occupied by multiple
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BEAN BAG ISOTOPES:ABUNDANCE AND ATOMIC MASS LAB Prelab A new atomic theory‚ in which all atoms of the same element are identical to one another and equal in mass‚ was proposed by the scientist Dalton. Although the theory had its flaws and was simple‚ it was revolutionary. Scientists became able to study the actual structure and mass of atoms after the discovery of radioactivity. Soon‚ isotopes were discovered‚ as atoms of the same element which have been built up to have different masses. Purpose
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author Leo Szilard and cosigned by scientist of the atomic bomb committee to consider the consequences of using the atomic bomb. The organization and structure of the writing brings a strong message about the devastation an atomic bomb would do to any city in the hands of our Army‚ but ultimately by our Commander and Chief who has the power to use it (Szilard). The point the author was trying to convey was the implication and use of the atomic bomb to the president. The scientist wanted the president
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