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Any particular element can always identified by its
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The make of atoms . The atomic number of neutral atoms is equal to the number of protons and the number of electrons of atoms.
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The makeup of its atoms, for example carbon has different amounts of electrons and neutrons than oxygen. If the makeups are different then so are the type of elements
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