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How many neutrons does element X have if it’s atomic number is 33 and it’s mass number is 93?
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How many neutrons does element X have if it’s atomic number is 33 and it’s mass number is 93?
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Element X has 60 nutrons
93-33=60
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To find the neutrons, subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass.
Atomic mass - Atomic number = Neutrons
93 - 33 = 60
Element X has 60 neutrons.
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