The mass number of nucleus is always

The mass number of nucleus is always

Options

(a) Equal to atomic number
(b) Less than atomic number
(c) More than atomic number
(d) Either (a) or ( c)

Correct Answer:

Either (Equal to atomic number) or (More than atomic number)

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