Write the complete symbol for the atom with the given atomic number $(Z)$ and atomic mass $(A)$:
$(i)$ $\quad Z=17, A=35$
$(ii)$ $\quad Z=92, A=233$
$(iii)$ $\quad Z=4, A=9$

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(N/A) The general representation of an atom is given by $_{Z}^{A}X$,where $X$ is the chemical symbol of the element,$Z$ is the atomic number,and $A$ is the atomic mass.
$(i)$ For $Z=17$,the element is Chlorine $(Cl)$. Thus,the symbol is $_{17}^{35}Cl$.
$(ii)$ For $Z=92$,the element is Uranium $(U)$. Thus,the symbol is $_{92}^{233}U$.
$(iii)$ For $Z=4$,the element is Beryllium $(Be)$. Thus,the symbol is $_{4}^{9}Be$.

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