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Introduction:
The number of neutrons present in the given isotopes is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The number of neutrons in an atom is defined as the difference between the mass number and the number of protons..
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The mass number
mass number
The accepted way to denote the atomic number and mass number of an atom of an element (X) is as follows:
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Answer to Problem 28QP
Solution: 119, 27, 33, 9, 72, 78, 23, 24, 13, 17, 47, 56
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