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Multiple Choice
What is the mass number of an iron atom that has 28 neutrons?
A
54
B
56
C
26
D
28
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Recall that the mass number (A) of an atom is the sum of the number of protons (Z) and neutrons (N) in its nucleus. This can be expressed as: \(A = Z + N\).
Identify the atomic number (Z) of iron (Fe) from the periodic table. The atomic number represents the number of protons in the atom.
Use the given number of neutrons (N = 28) and the atomic number of iron to calculate the mass number using the formula: \(A = Z + 28\).
Substitute the atomic number of iron into the equation to find the mass number.
Interpret the result as the mass number of the iron atom with 28 neutrons.