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All isotopes of hydrogen contain A.One Neutron B.Two Electrons C.One Proton D.Two Nuclei
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All isotopes of hydrogen contain A.One Neutron B.Two Electrons C.One Proton D.Two Nuclei
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All isotopes of hydrogen contain
A.One Neutron
B.Two Electrons
C.One Proton
D.Two Nuclei
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All isotopes of hydrogen differ in the amounts of neutrons, but they all contain one proton, so the answer is C.
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All isotopes of hydrogen contain
C.One Proton
but differ in their number of neutrons.
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