The relative mass of a neutron compared with a proton is one.
The relative mass of a neutron compared with a a neutron is one
The mass of electrons is ignored in calculating an approximate atomic mass, because an electron's mass is only about 1/1836.1 of the mass of a proton or neutron.
The atomic mass is 16 then multiply it by 9 then you get your answer
The neutron is a little heaviest than the proton. The mass of a proton is 1,00727646677(10) atomic mass units. The mass of a neutron is 1,008664915 6 (6) atomic mass units.
atomic # = protons atomic mass - atomic number = neutrons atomic # - charge = electrons
The electron has no atomic mass number. The mass of an electron is roughly 1/1800 of the mass of a proton or neutron.
The mass of electrons is ignored in calculating an approximate atomic mass, because an electron's mass is only about 1/1836.1 of the mass of a proton or neutron.
a neutron determines the atomic mass
The atomic mass is 16 then multiply it by 9 then you get your answer
Atomic mass - Atomic number
The neutron is a little heaviest than the proton. The mass of a proton is 1,00727646677(10) atomic mass units. The mass of a neutron is 1,008664915 6 (6) atomic mass units.
Atomic Mass unit of a neutron is 1.008664 u
No. of neutrons=Atomic mass - Atomic number
The charge on a Neutron is 0. The mass of a neutron is approximately 1.67492729×10−27 kg or 1.0087 amu(Atomic Mass units).
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You calculate the number of neutron in the nucleus of an atom by : atomic mass - atomic number = neutron number. :) hope this helps
This atomic particle is the neutron.
1 amu (atomic mass unit)