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Which statement best describes an atom? (1 point) protons and neutrons grouped in a specific pattern protons and electrons spread around randomly a group of protons and neutrons…
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Which statement best describes an atom? (1 point) protons and neutrons grouped in a specific pattern protons and electrons spread around randomly a group of protons and neutrons that are surrounded by electrons a ball of electrons and neutrons surrounded by protons
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A group of protons and neutrons surrounded by electrons
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