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Homework Statement
An ion of a magnesium isotope has A=24 and Z=12. Find the specific charge
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The Attempt at a Solution
I know that the charge of a proton in Coulombs is 1.60\times10^{-19}. From the information given, I know that I have 12 protons and 24-12=12 neutrons. Neutrons have no charge so I can ignore them. Therefore my charge is 12 \times 1.60\times10^{-19} = 1.92\times10^{-18}
This is very wrong. My answer should be +3.2\times10^{-19}
I know that the mass of a proton is 1.67\times10^{-27} which is equal to a neutron. From the information given I have 24 nucleons and so a mass of 24\times1.67\times10^{-27} = 4.008\times10^{-26}.
This is very wrong. My answer should 3.98\times10^{-26}
I realize that electrons have charge and mass too, and in a stable atom, equal the number of protons. Persumably, if this is an ion, it's lost/gained some electrons and so is not stable. So I don't know how to tell how many electrons there are in this atom.
Thank you very much for reading. I hope someone can sort out this confusion!
Charlie.
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