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  • 11-09-2018
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B the atomic number of nitrogen is 7. what is the mass number of a nitrogen atom with 6 neutrons? express your answer as an integer.

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efimia efimia
  • 20-09-2018

Mass number is equal to the sum of number of neutrons (neutral subatomic particle) and number of protons (positively charge particle).

Mass number  =[tex]number of protons + number of neutrons[/tex]

Now, atomic number is same as the number of protons i.e. atomic of nitrogen is 7 . Thus, number of protons is also equal to 7.

Therefore,

Mass number  =[tex]7 + 6[/tex]

= [tex]13[/tex]

Hence, mass number of nitrogen is equal to [tex]13[/tex].

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