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10 January, 15:46

What are two ways to write an isotope of fluorine with 9 neutrons and no protons

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  1. 10 January, 16:00
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    If it has no protons then it's not Fluorine and thus not an isotope of Fluorine. In fact if an atom has no protons than it's not even an element since Hydrogen has at 1 proton.
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