PROBLEM: "What are the names of the elements that each of the following atoms represent?
a) Mass number = 45, 24 neutrons are present.
b) Atom with two more neutrons than (a)
MY ANSWER: (a) is Sc, scandium because we subtract number of neutrons from mass number: 45-24= 21. This is the atomic number. 21 is the atomic number of scandium.
My answer to (b) was Ti, titanium, because its atomic number is 22, and its amu is 47.868, which rounds to 48. Since the amu is a weighted average, some isotopes of Ti have to have at least 46 neutrons to get a weighted average of over 47.
amu 48-Atomic number 22 = 26. This is two more neutrons than 24.
BOOK ANSWER: (b) is also scandium.
It is possible that Ti ans Sc could be isobars, but in that case the book should have said the answer is both Sc and Ti.
If the only answer is scandium, it seems to me we need to know the isotopes of scandium, which was not provided or referenced in the book.
Am I missing something here? Is there a way to know the answer is scandium and not titanium?