Chemistry, asked by udhav5017, 9 months ago

how will you represent an atom with its atomic symbol, atomic mass and atomic number. Give examples.​

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Answered by brainlybrain17
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Explanation:For example, an atom of carbon has 6 protons and 6 neutrons. Thus, its mass number is 12. While the number of protons remains the same in all atoms of an element, the number of neutrons can vary. Thus, atoms of the same element can have different mass numbers, and these are called isotopes.

Answered by catcalyx
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Answer: The atomic mass is usually the double of the atomic number, so inorder to represent it write the atomic number on top the symbol in the middle and the the atomic mass at the bottom

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