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The table below shows the number of sub-atomic particles in an atom of boron.

What is the amu of a boron atom?


a. 5

b. 6

c. 10

d. 11

The table below shows the number of sub-atomic particles in an atom of boron. What-example-1

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op. c 10 is ur ans

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User Manzer A
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Answer:

11 amu=Protons+Nuetrons the actual amu in the period table is 10.8

Step-by-step explanation:

amu is Protons + nuetrons (5+6) = 11

This can be crossed checked with a periodic table where it has a amu of 10.8 which can be rounded up to 11.

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