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Question: A nucleus represented by the symbol \({}_{Z}^{A}X\) has: A. Z protons and A-Z neutrons B. Z prot...

A nucleus represented by the symbol ZAX{}_{Z}^{A}X has:
A. Z protons and A-Z neutrons
B. Z protons and A neutrons
C. A protons and Z+A neutrons
D. Z neutrons and Z-A protons.

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Solution

In ZAX{}_{Z}^{A}X , X represents the chemical element, A represents the mass number or molecular weight of the element, Z represents the atomic number of the chemical element. All the elements in the periodic table have atomic number and mass number.

Complete step by step solution:
- In the given question there is the symbol ZAX{}_{Z}^{A}X .
- We have to say what A represents and What Z is going to represent from the given symbol.
- We know that the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom is equal to the atomic number (Z) of the nucleus.
- Means Z represents the number of protons in the nucleus.
- Mass number = number of protons + number of neutrons.
- The number of neutrons in the nucleus is equal to the difference between the mass number (A) of the nucleus and atomic number (Z) of the nucleus.
Number of neutrons = A – Z
- Means A-Z represents the number of neutrons in the nucleus of the atom.

So, the correct option is A.

Note: Take an example of 612C{}_{6}^{12}C. In carbon the atomic number (Z) = 6 means the number of protons present in the carbon atom are 6.
The mass number of the carbon is (A) = 12.
The number of neutrons in the carbon nucleus is = A – Z = 12 – 6 = 6.