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5 October, 04:01

What would be the mass number of a nitrogen atom with 8 neutrons?

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  1. 5 October, 04:49
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    If there are 8 neutrons, fundamental neutral particles, we have the isotope 15N. This isotope is still nitrogen (why? because it has 7 protons) but it masses more than the regular isotope.) and its chemistry is still the same. The atomic mass of nitrogen is thus the weighted average of the individual isotope
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