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An uncharged atom of boron has an atomic number of 5 and an atomic mass of 11. How many protons does boron have?
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An atom of the element boron consists of five protons, six neutrons, and five electrons.
Which is the atomic number for boron?
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Boron has only two naturally occurring isotopes. The mass of boron-10 is 10.01294 amu and the mass of boron-11 is 11.00931 amu.
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An atom of the element zinc has an atomic number of 30 and a mass number of 65. How many protons does an uncharged zinc atom
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Naturally occuring boron is 80.20% boron-11 and 19.80% of some other isotopic form of boron. What must be the atomic mass of
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Ben
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naturally occurring boron is 80.20% boron 11 (atomic mass= 11.01amu) and 19.80% of some other isoptopic form of boron. what must
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Tom
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Create an atom: Add 1 proton and 1 electron to the simulator.
Is the atom neutral? Is the atom stable? What is the atomic mass?
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Which of these relationships is true of an uncharged atom?
The atomic mass is equal to the atomic number. The number of protons
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Naturally occurring boron is 80.20% boron-11 (of atomic mass 11.01 amu) and 19.80% of some other isotope form of boron. What
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Peter
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Using what you know about The Periodic Table of Elements and atomic structure, which element would be the most stable? In other
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