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An element's mass number is equivalent to it's??

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Answered by urja79
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Explanation:

The mass number (represented by the letter A) is defined as the total number of protons and neutrons in an atom. Consider the table below, which shows data from the first six elements of the periodic table. Consider the element helium. Its atomic number is 2, so it has two protons in its nucleus.

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Answered by Anonymous
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An elements mass number is equal to the number of neutrons and protons present in that element.

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