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The mass of an electron is Question 3 options: the same as the mass of the proton the same as the mass of the atom equal to the proton mass plus the neutron mass the smallest of the three major particles
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The mass of an electron is
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the same as the mass of the proton
the same as the mass of the atom
equal to the proton mass plus the neutron mass
the smallest of the three major particles
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Your answer would be, B. The same as the mass of the atom
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The same as the mass of the proton
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