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The atomic mass of fluorine is 18.998 which we will round to 19. The atomic number of fluorine is 9. How many neutrons does fluorine have?
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The atomic mass of fluorine is 18.998 which we will round to 19. The atomic number of fluorine is 9. How many neutrons does fluorine have?
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Fluorine has 10 neutrons. No matter what element it is you take the atomic mass minus the atomic number to get the number of neutrons.
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