Chemistry, asked by smarteduhb8591, 9 months ago

Why does the number of neutrons affect the rate of reaction?

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Answered by smookyqueen
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Inside the Nucleus

Under normal conditions, protons and neutrons stick together in the nucleus. During radioactive decay, they may be knocked out of there. Neutron numbers are able to change the mass of atoms, because they weigh about as much as a proton and electron together.

Answered by ams68
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Inside the Nucleus

During radioactive decay, they may be knocked out of there. Neutron numbers are able to change the mass of atoms, because they weigh about as much as a proton and electron together. If there are many atoms of an element that are isotopes, the average atomic mass for that element will change.

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