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21 February, 20:31

How many neutrons are in a typical silicon atom?

A. 15

B. 14

C. 28

D. 42

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  1. 21 February, 20:44
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    Silicon (Si) atomic mass is 28.085.

    To find the mass number of most common isotope we need to round atomic mas to wholes.

    28.085≈28 is atomic mass

    Atomic number (number of protons) is an ordinal number of an element in the Periodic Table.

    For silicons it is 14.

    Mass number=number of protons (atomic number) + number of neutrons.

    Number of neutrons=Mass number - Number of Protons (atomic number)

    Number of neutrons = 28 - 14 = 14

    Correct answer is B. 14
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