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  • 16-03-2022
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What is the mass number of an isotope that has two neutrons

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Answer:

mass number = 3

Explanation:

Hydrogen is the only chemical species that has an isotope with 2 neutrons. Since all hydrogen atoms only have 1 proton, the mass number of hydrogen isotope with 2 nuetrons would be 3. The mass number is equal to number of protons + neutrons (+ electrons but they have virtually no mass so they can be excluded).

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