📝 Multiple Choice Question
General-science
If an atom has atomic number = 6 and number of neutrons = 10, then what is the atomic mass of the atom?
A
4
B
16
C
10
D
6
Explanation
The atomic mass of an isotope is effectively the sum of its protons and neutrons; therefore, 6 protons (from the atomic number) plus 10 neutrons equals a mass number of 16.
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