The Atomic Masses Of Two Isotopes Of Cobalt Are 59 And 60. What Is The Number Of Protons In Each?

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The Atomic Masses Of Two Isotopes Of Cobalt Are 59 And 60. What Is The Number Of Protons In Each?

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cobalt-59, cobalt-60 = 27,27 protons (a) Cobalt 59 has 32 neutrons and 27 protons Cobalt 60 has 32 neutrons and 28 protons (b) Cobalt 59 has 27 protons => 27 electrons Cobalt 60 has 28 protons => 28 electrons

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