Question #da31f

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Sep 4, 2016

We can write is as " "^{46}"Ca" or " "_{20}^{46}"Ca".

Explanation:

In an atomic symbol for an isotope:

The mass number (total protons plus neutrons) goes to the upper left of the chemical symbol:

" "_{20}^{color(blue)(46)}"Ca"

The atomic number (protons only) goes to the lower left of the chemical symbol:

" "_{color(blue)20}^{46}"Ca"

We sometimes leave off the atomic number because the chemical element has a uniquely defined atomic number:

" "_{20}^{46}"Ca = " ^{46}"Ca".