What is the nuclear notation for a silicon atom that has #15# neutrons?
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Well, you know it's silicon, so
Explanation:
If it's
Refer to the explanation.
Explanation:
Nuclear notation (nuclear symbol) is a shorthand way to represent the nucleus of an isotope of an element. The nucleus of an atom contains protons and neutrons. The sum of the protons and neutrons is the mass number.
Isotopes differ in the number of neutrons, and therefore their mass numbers. Nuclear notation contains the element's symbol, X, along with the mass number, A, or the atomic number, Z, or both A and Z.
The diagram below gives a general description about how to write the nuclear notation of an isotope of an element correctly.

