I think your understanding is confused.
Atomic No. of '6' indicates the position in the Periodic Table, the number of protons, and the number of electrons.
Atomic Mass is a number ( equal to or greater than atomic no.), which is the the total of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom .
So you atomic mass of '5' is incorrect as it is less than '6'. I think you mean 5 neutrons.
If so the atomic mass is 6 + 5 = 11
This would be the isotopic element C-11 (Carbon eleven).
The mass can't be less than the atomic number.
An isotope with the atomic mass 5 and the atomic number 6 doesn't exist.
The atomic mass is, basically, the sum of the protons (the "atomic number"), and the number of neutrons.
BORON 511 atomic#=5, atomic mass = 11 (for most common isotope)
Atomic Number = 5 Atomic Mass = 10.811
The number of protons in an element is its atomic number. Boron's atomic number is 5 - ergo, there are 5 protons. The number of neutrons in an element is the difference between the atomic mass and the atomic number of an element. boron's atomic mass is 11. Therefore, 11 - 5 = 6. There are 6 neutrons in boron. In conclusion, there are 6 neutrons and 5 protons in boron.
The atomic number is the number of Protons The mass number is the number of Protons and Neutrons The number of Electrons always equals the number of Protons Therefore according to the above information the atomic number of the atom is 5 HOWEVER there is NO element with a mass number (atomic mass) of 9 with an atomic number of 5. You question is impossible to answer. Beryllium has an Atomic mass of 9.0122 and an Atomic number of 4 Boron has an Atomic mass of 10.811 and an Atomic number of 5
The Atomic Mass is, basically, the sum of the protons (the "atomic number"), and the number of neutrons.
The Atomic Mass is, basically, the sum of the protons (the "atomic number"), and the number of neutrons.
The answer is 11
The Atomic Mass is, basically, the sum of the protons (the "atomic number"), and the number of neutrons.
The Atomic Mass is, basically, the sum of the protons (the "atomic number"), and the number of neutrons.
The Atomic Mass is, basically, the sum of the protons (the "atomic number"), and the number of neutrons.
Basic arithmetic (5+6) suggests that the atomic mass is eleven.
Mass number = 5 + 6 = 11
Mass number = 5 + 6 = 11
The atomic mass is, basically, the sum of the protons (the "atomic number"), and the number of neutrons.
The Atomic Mass is, basically, the sum of the protons (the "atomic number"), and the number of neutrons.
The Atomic Mass is, basically, the sum of the protons (the "atomic number"), and the number of neutrons.