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Shyanne Mcmahon
21 January, 17:43
How could you create an isotope for gallium
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Judith Buck
21 January, 19:44
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You need to know in order to write the nuclear symbol of an isotope
X, you need to know two things
its atomic number - the number of protons it has in its nucleus its mass
number - the numbe of protons and neutrons it has in its nucleus
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