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What is the atomic mass number of an isotope that has an atomic number of 5 and includes 6 neutrons? 5 11 1 6
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What is the atomic mass number of an isotope that has an atomic number of 5 and includes 6 neutrons?
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the answer is number 11
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11; the atomic mass number is the number of protons and neutrons combined
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