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  • 20-01-2017
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The mass number of a nucleus (except Hydrogen) is:


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Аноним Аноним
  • 20-01-2017
The mass number of a nucleus (except Hydrogen) is: number of protons + number of neutrons.

A=Z+N

A=mass number=protons + neutrons.
Z=atomic number=number of protons.
N=number of neutrons. 

In the case of Hydrogen it depends of isotope of Hydrogen . 
the hydrogen has three isotopes, 
protium : A=Z, because N=0
deuterium:  A=Z+N;   N=1
 tritium: A=Z+N;    N=2 
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Alice232 Alice232
  • 18-12-2019

Answer:

never less than its atomic number.

Explanation:

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