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Refer to the Periodic Table of elements

the number above the letter (atomic #) refers to the number of protons in the nucleus

NOTE: in a neutral atom, we know that #protons = #electrons

the number below the letter(Atomic Mass) refers to the number of protons + neutrons

therefore if we take

ATOMIC MASS - ATOMIC # = # NEUTRONS

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