Neutrons are slightly more massive than protons


Neutrons are slightly more massive than protons. If the mass of a neutron were smaller than its actual value, yet still more massive than a proton, a nucleus with a very high atomic number would most likely contain

A) the same number of neutrons as the actual number.

B) more neutrons than the actual number.

C) fewer neutrons than the actual number.

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