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Oliga [24]
3 years ago
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If an atom has a mass number of 23, which of the following is always true? A. The number of protons in the nucleus does not equa

l the number of neutrons. B. The Atom is not an isotope C. The atom has an odd number D. The atomic number is less than 11
Biology
1 answer:
Westkost [7]3 years ago
3 0
The correct answer will be A;

A) The number of protons in the nucleus does not equal the number of neutrons.

A=mass number:
Z=atomic number (= number of protons)
N=number of neutrons:

A=Z+N

If the number of protons in the nucleus is equal the number of neutrons , we would have an even mass number; because Z=N=x; then A=x+x=2x  (this is always an even number) but  23 is an odd number, therefore the number of protons in the nucleus does not equal the number of neutrons. 
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