Respuesta :
Isotopes of a certain element contain same number of protons and electrons but different number of neutrons.
In periodic table we can see that next to O is number 16. This is total number of particles (neutrons and protons) in atomic core. Above O we can see number 8. This represents number of protons in core. As mentioned all isotopes have same number of protons and electrons. This excludes answers A) and D).
Answer B) is not correct because there are photons mentioned. Photons are particles of light.
Answer C) is correct answer.
In periodic table we can see that next to O is number 16. This is total number of particles (neutrons and protons) in atomic core. Above O we can see number 8. This represents number of protons in core. As mentioned all isotopes have same number of protons and electrons. This excludes answers A) and D).
Answer B) is not correct because there are photons mentioned. Photons are particles of light.
Answer C) is correct answer.
Answer:
C) Oxygen-18 contains 10 neutrons while oxygen-16 only contains 8 neutrons.
Explanation:
As we know that isotopes are two different types of same atom
In isotopes the number of neutrons must be different while atomic number or the number of protons may be different
So we know that
in oxygen-16 atom we have
[tex]N_p = 8[/tex]
[tex]N_n = 8[/tex]
while in oxygen-18 atom we have
[tex]N_p = 8[/tex]
[tex]N_n = 10[/tex]
So correct answer will be
C) Oxygen-18 contains 10 neutrons while oxygen-16 only contains 8 neutrons.