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The atomic mass of an element whose atoms consist of six protons, seven neutrons, and six electrons is _____. 6 12 13 19
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The atomic mass of an element whose atoms consist of six protons, seven neutrons, and six electrons is _____.
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atomic mass = neutrons +
atomic number/protons/ electrons
atomic mass = 7 + 6
atomic mass = 13
The atomic mass of this element is 13 amu.
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Atomic Mass equals Protons + Neutrons, so 6+7=13
The atomic mass of an element whose atoms consist of six protons, seven neutrons, and six electrons is
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