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How is mass number (A) and atomic number (Z) of an element(X) represented?​

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Answered by si563295
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Mass Number(A) = Number of Protons + Number of Neutrons

An isotope of any element can be uniquely represented as AZX, where X is the atomic symbol of the element, A is the mass number and Z is the atomic number. The isotope of carbon that has 6 neutrons is therefore 126C.

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Answered by rithumuillai
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Mass Number(A) = Number of Protons + Number of Neutrons

An isotope of any element can be uniquely represented as AZX, where X is the atomic symbol of the element, A is the mass number and Z is the atomic number. The isotope of carbon that has 6 neutrons is therefore 126C

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