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An isotope is a version of the same element that differs in the composition of the A) atom. B) nucleus. C) particle. Eliminate D) electron cloud.
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An isotope is a version of the same element that differs in the composition of the A) atom. B) nucleus. C) particle. Eliminate D) electron cloud.
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The answers B. Hopes this helps
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The correct answer is B because isotopes have different numbers of neutrons, and neutrons are located in the nucleus
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