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n an element’s square on the periodic table, the number with the greatest numerical value represents the
number of neutrons.
number of electrons.
atomic number.
atomic mass
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atomic mass
Explanation: the largest number shown in an element's square is the atomic mass (average atomic weight). The atomic number (and electrons in a neutral atom) are the smaller integer; neutrons = atomic mass (rounded) − atomic number.
Explanation: the largest number shown in an element's square is the atomic mass (average atomic weight). The atomic number (and electrons in a neutral atom) are the smaller integer; neutrons = atomic mass (rounded) − atomic number.
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