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Derick Garrett
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11 May, 09:26
What is the Isotope notation for a Lithium atom?
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Joel Stanley
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Lithium has five isotopes, and each will have different notation. Lithium-7 is commonly used in salt and nuclear reactors ... ZAX, where X is the atomic symbol for the element, here Li for lithium, Z is the mass number, or the total number of protons and neutrons, and A is the atomic number, or the number of protons
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