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19 September, 03:16
What is mass number?
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Scarlett Nielsen
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Mass number on the periodic table is the bigger number. For example, Hydrogen's atomic number is 1, and mass number is 1.008. The mass number (rounded) is the total number of neutrons and protons in an atom.
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