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Explain the relationship between isotopes,
neutrons, atomic mass, and protons.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Atomic mass: The sum of no. of protons and no. of neutrons

Protons: a subatomic particle with a positive charge

Neutron: a subatomic particle with no charge (neutral)

Isotopes: the same elements with different atomic mass [Eg. uranium-235, uranium-238. Uranium being one element, can have different mass numbers. Hence Uranium-238 is an isotope of Uranium-235]

Therefore:

Proton + neutrons= Atomic mass

Δatomic mass= formation of isotopes.

*Δ= Change in

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Answer:

Atomic mass is the total of number of protons and number of neutrons in an atom or isotope.

Step-by-step explanation:

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