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What does the superscript of an isotope notation mean?

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The notation of an isotope lists the total protons and neutrons as a superscript and the number of protons as a subscript. These numbers are then followed by the chemical symbol.

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The notation of an isotope lists the total protons and neutrons as a superscript and the number of protons as a subscript. These numbers are then followed by the chemical symbol.

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