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Oct 6, 2016
See explanation.
Explanation:
Hyphen notation is simply a way we have of naming isotopes.
In order to use hyphen notation properly, you must
- start with the name of the element
- add a hyphen
- add the mass number of the isotope
Let's take, for example,
carbon-14
Here you have the name of the element written first, followed by the hyphen and by the mass number, which in this case is
Another example could be
uranium-238
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