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Adam
20 August, 01:35
How do i find the isotopic notation?
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Aylin Bryant
20 August, 04:45
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To find the isotope notation of an element, you first need to find its stable isotopes. So, for example, fluorine has one stable isotope, fluorine-19.
Isotope notation is written in the following notation:
X
AZ, where X is the mass number (total number of protons and neutrons), A is the atomic number, and Z is the chemical symbol.
So, for this isotope, the notation would be:
19
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