Question: You decide you want to develop a method to manufacture precious metals for use in catalytic converters in automobiles. You decide you want to turn
You decide you want to develop a method to manufacture precious metals for use in catalytic converters in automobiles. You decide you want to turn tin which has the atomic symbol: 50119Sn into palladium, which has the atomic symbol: 46106Pd Part 1: How many protons and neutrons do you have to remove from the 50119Sn atom to make 46106Pd ? Part 2: If you assembled all of the protons and neutrons you removed from the 50119Sn atom into a single new atom, what is the identity of that new atom and what is it's symbol? (Note: by "new" atom I don't mean it's an undiscovered atom, I mean it's not Sn or Pd, but it is on the periodic table, so it's "new" to the problem)
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