Adding a neutron increases the atom's mass by about 1 AMU assuming it remains stable.
Adding a neutron to an atom's nucleus increases the atom's mass by the mass of the neutron itself. Neutrons are more massive than protons, so adding a neutron will increase the atom's total mass without changing its charge.
Since a neutron has mass, adding a neutron to an atomic nucleus increases the atom's mass.
Increases it by one mass unit.
Adding a neutron to an atom's nucleus increases the atom's mass by one atomic mass unit. Neutrons contribute to the nucleus's stability without significantly affecting the atom's chemical properties.
A mole of Au atoms would have a higher mass compared to a mole of K atoms because gold (Au) atoms have a larger atomic mass than potassium (K) atoms. The molar mass of a substance is determined by adding the atomic masses of the individual atoms in the mole.
Adding a neutron to an atom's nucleus increases the atom's mass by the mass of the neutron itself. Neutrons are more massive than protons, so adding a neutron will increase the atom's total mass without changing its charge.
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Since a neutron has mass, adding a neutron to an atomic nucleus increases the atom's mass.
Since a neutron has mass, adding a neutron to an atomic nucleus increases the atom's mass.
Increases it by one mass unit.
The atomic mass increase with 1 unit.
Adding a neutron to an atom's nucleus increases the atom's mass by one atomic mass unit. Neutrons contribute to the nucleus's stability without significantly affecting the atom's chemical properties.
protons and neutrons
Protons and neutrons have about the same mass, with the neutron being slightly more massive.
Isotopes, different neutron quantities.
It contains Protons and Neutron's.
A neutron has a zero electric charge and has a mass slightly greater than that of a proton. A proton and an electron can be fused to create a neutron, and a neutron decays into a proton and an electron (and a bit of something else). More details about the neutron can be had by using the link to the Wikipedia article on this "building block" of the atom.