Chemistry, asked by shuklanihal022, 21 hours ago

if mass of neutron become a mass of proton becomes 3.4 then calculate the new mass of 8^ O ^ 10and also calculate the percent of increment​

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Answered by tiwaripoonam9032
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Answer:

Number of protons = 6=6amu

Number of neutrons = 6=6amu

Total mass = (6+6)=12amu

Mass of the electron is negligible.

If the mass of the neutron is doubled, then the total mass = (6×2)+6= 18amu

Therefore, the % of the increase = =  

12

18−12

×100=50%

Explanation:

Answered by imageniuss
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Number of protons = 6=6amu

Number of neutrons = 6=6amu

Total mass = (6+6)=12amu

Mass of the electron is negligible.

If the mass of the neutron is doubled, then the total mass = (6×2)+6= 18amu

Therefore, the % of the increase = =  

12

18−12

×100=50%

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