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Engineering, 11.04.2021 14:00 babygirl2984

In the following Isotopes, determine the number of
Protons, Neutrons and electrons .
(i) Atomic number 9, mass
number 18 and charge of -1
(ii)
(i) Atomic number 43, mass number 99 and charge +7.
(ii) Atomic number 53, mass number 131 and charge-1.
(iii)Atomic number 81, Atomic mass number 201 and
Charge +1​

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In the following Isotopes, determine the number of
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