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The atomic weight of an atom of an element equals the number of neutrons in its nucleus. Select one: true

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Answered by prhareesh2002
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No, it is approximately equal to the sum of no. of protons and no. of neutrons present in the atom of that element.


Answered by aimanmoin123
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It is equal to no. Of neutrons + no. Of protons or the atomic no.

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