Using the periodic table and your knowledge of atomic structure. cobalt (Co) and nickel (Ni) have almost identical atomic mass numbers. Comparing the a typical nickel and cobalt atoms, which statement best describes the atoms?

A) Nickel has one more neutron.
B) Cobalt has one less proton.
C) Both atoms will have the same number of protons.
D) Both atoms will have the same number of neutrons.

Well, if they had the same number of protons they would be the same element. C is out.

The number of protons defines the element, the atomic number
Co ALWAYS has 27 Protons
Ni ALWAYS has 28 Protons

now the mass of Co is about 59 so it has about 32 neutrons
the mass of Ni is about 59 so it has about 31 neutrons

The reason for that "about 32" or "about 31" is that the same element can have several "isotopes" that is the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. The average will be in between

The only thing we can say for sure on your list is that Co(27) has one less proton than Ni (28)

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To determine the correct statement, we need to analyze the atomic structure of cobalt (Co) and nickel (Ni).

First, let's look at the atomic number of each element. The atomic number represents the number of protons in an atom. In the periodic table, cobalt has an atomic number of 27, and nickel has an atomic number of 28.

Therefore, statement C (Both atoms will have the same number of protons) is incorrect because cobalt and nickel have different numbers of protons.

Next, let's examine the atomic mass number, which represents the total number of protons and neutrons in an atom. Cobalt and nickel have almost identical atomic mass numbers, suggesting that they have a similar number of neutrons.

Based on this, we can conclude that statement D (Both atoms will have the same number of neutrons) is the most accurate. Cobalt and nickel have nearly identical atomic mass numbers, indicating a similar number of neutrons.

Therefore, the correct answer is D) Both atoms will have the same number of neutrons.

they have the same amount of protons