Xenon has an atomic number of 54. A particular isotope of xenon has a mass number of 131. How many protons and how many neutrons does each atom of that isotope have?

Answer 1

#""^131Xe# has #77# neutrons.......

The mass of an atom depends on the number of massive particles. These include (i) the protons, fundamental nuclear particles with unit positive charge, and (ii), the neutrons, fundamental neutral particles with ZERO electronic charge.

Now we have elemental xenon, and thus we KNOW that the nucleus contains #"54 protons"#. If it didn't possess 54 protons it would not be elemental xenon, and would be some other element. And thus the mass number is the sum of the massive nuclear particles: #54+77=131#, and hence the #""^131Xe# isotope. This site tells me that #""^131Xe# has 21% isotopic abundance.

Because electrons have to a first approximation negligible mass, we don't really have to consider electronic mass for this problem.

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Answer 2

There are 77 neutrons and 54 protons in xenon-131.

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