Home > Chemistry > Atomic StructureWhat is the mass number of an atom with 6 protons and 8 neutrons?A. 6 B. 8 C. 12 D. 14Answer: 14Additional Information: The mass number is the sum of protons and neutrons, so 6 protons + 8 neutrons = mass number 14. Subjects: Atomic Structure, ChemistryRelated MCQsWhich of the following is an example of a diatomic molecule?Which quantum number specifies the energy of an electron in an atom?What is the maximum number of electrons in a d subshell?What is the measure of how much space an object occupies?Which electron configuration corresponds to a neutral atom of nitrogen?What is the most abundant element in the universe?What is the effect of increasing the distance from the nucleus on electron energy?What is the main reason for the stability of noble gases?What is the effect of increasing temperature on the solubility of most solid solutes?What is the emission spectrum of an element?Which of the following represents an excited state of an atom?What is the term for the attraction between molecules of the same substance?Which of the following statements is true about covalent bonds?Which of the following is true about the pH scale?What is the term for the change of state from gas to liquid?