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7 March, 14:47

How many do you find out what a particle count is for Barium - 137?

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  1. 7 March, 16:43
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    First, you need to know the proton number of the particle is 56. And the molar mass is 137. So the neutron number is 81. Then the particle will be Barium-137. The neutron number is important because the barium has many isotopes which all have the same proton number.
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