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https://phet.colorado edu/sims/html/build -an-atom/latest/build-an-atom all.html Open the simulation, click "Atom," and select Stable/Unstable and Mass Number. 1. Create the hydrogen atom and insert a screenshot of the molecule. 2. List all the stable isotopes of hydrogen Use the isotopic notation to name the isotopes -for example, carbor -14 3. Create a neon atom and insert a screenshot of the atom. 4. List all the stable isotopes of neon Use the isotopic notation to name the isotopes -for example, carbon -14. 5. Neon is classified as a noble gas however, hydrogen is not Explain thoroughly using the electron configuration of neon and hydrogen.
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1. To create the hydrogen atom in the simulation, click on "Atom" and select "Stable/Unstable" and "Mass Number." Then, choose the hydrogen atom and take a screenshot of the molecule.2. The stable isotopes of hydrogen are: - Hydrogen-1 (1H) - Deuterium (2H or D) - Tritium (3H or T)3. To create a neon atom in the simulation, click on "Atom" and select "Stable/Unstable" and "Mass Number." Then, choose the neon atom and take a screenshot of the atom.4. The stable isotopes of neon are: - Neon-20 (20Ne) - Neon-21 (21Ne) - Neon-22 (22Ne)5. Neon is classified as a noble gas because its electron configuration is stable. The electron configuration of neon is 1s² 2s² 2p⁶, which means it has a full outer electron shell. This full outer shell makes neon very stable and unreactive, which is a characteristic of noble gases.On the other hand, hydrogen does not have a full outer electron shell. Its electron configuration is 1s¹, which means it has only one electron in its outer shell. This makes hydrogen highly reactive, as it tends to gain, lose, or share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. Therefore, hydrogen is not classified as a noble gas.