Home > Chemistry > Atomic StructureWhat is the mass number of an isotope with 10 protons, 12 neutrons, and 10 electrons?A. 10 B. 12 C. 22 D. 32Answer: 22Additional Information: The mass number is the sum of protons and neutrons, so 10 protons + 12 neutrons = mass number 22. Subjects: Atomic Structure, ChemistryRelated MCQsWhat is the term for the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom?What is the shape of a p-orbital?What particle is found in the nucleus and has no charge?What is the significance of the octet rule?Which of the following is the strongest type of bond?Which quantum number indicates the orientation of an orbital?What determines the chemical behavior of an element?Which of the following is true about the noble gases?What is the shape of an s orbital?What is the most stable configuration of electrons?What is the significance of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle?What is the term for the energy associated with the motion of particles?What is the measure of the amount of matter in an object?What is the term for the ability of a substance to be drawn into a thin wire?What is the result of an electron transitioning from a higher energy level to a lower energy level?