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प्रश्न
Deduce from the datum provided.
Datum | To deduce |
\[\ce{_11^23Na}\] | Neutron number |
\[\ce{_6^14C}\] | Mass number |
\[\ce{_17^37 Cl}\] | Proton number |
उत्तर
Datum | To deduce |
\[\ce{_11^23Na}\] | Neutron number = Mass number - Number of protons = 23 − 11 = 12 |
\[\ce{_6^14C}\] | Mass number = 14 |
\[\ce{_17^37 Cl}\] | Proton number = Atomic number = 17 |
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