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1. If the atomic number of an element is 6 and its mass number is 14, how many neutrons are contained in the nucleus?
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1. If the atomic number of an element is 6 and its mass number is 14, how many neutrons are contained in the nucleus?
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1. If the atomic number of an element is 6 and its mass number is 14, how many neutrons are contained in the nucleus?
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You can find the neutrons by subtracting the mass by the atomic number. 14-6=8 neutrons
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