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How do scientists determine the number of neutrons in an isotope of an atom?
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How do scientists determine the number of neutrons in an isotope of an atom?
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How do scientists determine the number of neutrons in an isotope of an atom?
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Answer: They divide the atomic mass by two
Explanation: I'm too tired to explain Lol
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they divide the atomic mass by 2 and they subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass.
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