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4 June, 17:35

What does this symbol, 1/0N, mean?

A. an electron of negligible mass and one unit of charge

B. a position of negligible mass and one unit positive charge

C. a neutron of zero mass and one unit positive charge

D. a neutron of zero charge and one unit of mass

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  1. 4 June, 17:41
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    An element can be represented symbolically in terms of its atomic number and mass number as:

    /[_{Z}^{A}/textrm{X}/]

    where X = symbol of the element

    A = atomic mass

    Z = atomic number

    In this case we have the representation as:

    /[_{0}^{1}/textrm{n}/]

    where n = symbol for neutron

    mass number of neutron = 1

    charge/atomic number of neutron = 0

    Ans: D) A neutron of zero charge and one unit mass
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