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13 years ago
How many neutrons are in the nucleus of the radioisotope Iodine-131?
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13 years ago
The atomic number gives the number of protons. Therefore, subtract the atomic number of iodine from the radioisotope number and the result is the number of neutrons present in the nucleus. 131 – 53 = 78
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