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28 October, 20:29

a nitrogen atom has 7 protons, and the most common isotope of nitrogen has 7 neutrons. A radioactive isotope has 9 neutrons. What are the atomic numbers and mass numbers of the stable and radioactive forms of nitrogen?

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  1. 28 October, 23:21
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    The atomic numbers for both the stable and radioactive forms of nitrogen have the atomic number 7.

    Stable Mass: 14

    Radioactive Mass: 16
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