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Standard XII
Chemistry
Atomic Number and Mass Number
Determine the...
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Determine the number of electron in the isotope of 'H' (mass no. 2).
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Solution
The correct option is
A
1
The isotope has atomic number 1 and thus no. of protons is equal to no. of electrons = 1.
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