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An atom has a mass number of 9 and 5 neutrons. What is its atomic number? A 19 B. 14 O c.4 D. 11 SN​

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Answer:


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Step-by-step explanation:

First, define some important terms.

  • Mass number: the sum of the nucleons (protons and neutrons)
  • Atomic number: the number of protons

We know the mass number is 9. So, the sum of protons and neutrons is 9.


  • mass \ number =9

  • protons + neutrons = 9

We also know the atoms has 5 neutrons. Therefore, the rest must be protons.


  • protons + 5 \ neutrons =9

Subtract the 5 neutrons from the overall mass number of 9.


  • protons = 9- 5 \ neutrons \\

  • protons=4

There are 4 protons, so the atomic number is also 4. This atom is beryllium.

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