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you cant get the # of neutrons if there is no Atomic Mass because you have to subtract the atomic # from the atomic mass #. so there is no way that u can find the # of neutrons without the atomic mass it is needed!

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How do you calculate the number of neutrons an element has in its nucleus?

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