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Show the mathematical equation for calculating the number of Neutrons an atom has using its Atomic Number and Atomic Mass
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Atomic mass - Atomic number
*thats a minus sign*
All you do is subtract atomic number from the atomic mass and you will find the number of neutrons in an atom.
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