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An atom of xenon has a mass number of 127 amu. How many neutrons
does it contain? *

An atom of xenon has a mass number of 127 amu. How many neutrons does it contain? *-example-1
User Marctrem
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Answer:

73 neutrons.

Step-by-step explanation:

Data obtained from the question:

Mass number of Xenon = 127.

Neutron number =...?

We can obtain the number of neutron present as follow:

Atomic number of Xenon = 54

Recall:

Atomic number = proton number = 54

Mass number = proton + neutron

127 = 54 + Neutron

Neutron = 127 – 54

Neutron = 73.

Therefore, 73 neutrons are present in the Xenon atom.

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