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What is the mass number, atomic number, and charge of Deuterium?
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Deuterium is a stable isotope of hydrogen. Here are its key characteristics:
- **Mass number (A)**: 2 (since it has one proton and one neutron)
- **Atomic number (Z)**: 1 (indicating it has one proton)
- **Charge**: Neutral (as it has one proton and one electron, so the positive and negative charges balance each other)
In summary, Deuterium has a mass number of 2, an atomic number of 1, and is electrically neutral.
- **Mass number (A)**: 2 (since it has one proton and one neutron)
- **Atomic number (Z)**: 1 (indicating it has one proton)
- **Charge**: Neutral (as it has one proton and one electron, so the positive and negative charges balance each other)
In summary, Deuterium has a mass number of 2, an atomic number of 1, and is electrically neutral.
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