Chapter 2: Q2.2-1CC. (page 36)
A lithium atom has 3 protons and 4 neutrons. What is its mass number?
Short Answer
Lithium has a mass number of 7. This is derived by adding the atom's protons and neutrons.
Chapter 2: Q2.2-1CC. (page 36)
A lithium atom has 3 protons and 4 neutrons. What is its mass number?
Lithium has a mass number of 7. This is derived by adding the atom's protons and neutrons.
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(A) HS
(B) HS2
(C) H2S
(D) H4S
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