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An atom of calcium-48 and an atom of calcium-47 differ in A) atomic number. B) nuclear charge. C) number of neutrons. D) number of electron
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An atom of calcium-48 and an atom of calcium-47 differ in A) atomic number. B) nuclear charge. C) number of neutrons. D) number of electron
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D) number of electron
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They differ in the number of electrons
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