For a given atom, what is the mass number?

1 Answer
Mar 9, 2017

The sum of protons and neutrons is the mass number.

Explanation:

And this sum gives the identity of the isotope.

For the simplest (and most abundant element), hydrogen, MOST hydrogen nuclei are garden variety "protium", ""^1H. A small proportion of hydrogen atoms are "deuterium", ""^2H. An even smaller proportion of hydrogen atoms are "tritium", ""^3H. What is the number of neutrons in each isotope?