Neutron number

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title: Neutron number
text: The neutron number is the number of neutrons in a nuclide. Atomic number plus neutron number equals mass number: Z + N = A. The difference between the neutron number and the atomic number is known as the neutron excess: D = N − Z = A − 2Z. Neutron number is not written explicitly in nuclide symbol notation, but can be inferred as it is the difference between the two left-hand numbers. Nuclides that have the same neutron number but different proton numbers are called isotones. This word was forme
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