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Why is it impossible for the atomic number of an element to be greater than its mass number?​

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nataes2005 nataes2005
  • 03-12-2020

answer: The atoms of different elements all have different numbers of protons. Meanwhile, the mass number of an atom consists of the total number of protons and neutrons it contains

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  • 03-12-2020
The atoms of different elements all have different numbers of protons. Meanwhile, the mass number of an atom consists of the total number of protons and neutrons it contains. An atom's mass number can never be smaller than its atomic number, and while it can be the same it is normally larger.
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