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17 January, 14:20

The atomic mass of iodine (i) is less than the atomic mass of tellurium (te). but an iodine atom has one more proton than a tellurium atom. explain how this situation is possible.

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  1. 17 January, 17:29
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    - The tellurium isotopes that are most abundant have many neutrons found in their nuclei.
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