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15. Explain Can the mass
number of an atom ever be
smaller than its atomic num-
ber?

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mberisso
mberisso mberisso
  • 02-11-2020

Answer:

No it cannot

Explanation:

The mass number of an atom is equal to the sum of the number of neutrons plus the number of protons in that atom. While the atomic number isjust the number of protons in it.

Therefore the number of protons + number of neutrons cannot be smaller than the number of protons.

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