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PLEASE HELP!!! 1. the isotope sodium-20 has how many protons? 11 NA 22.99 Sodium A) 9 B) 10 C) 11 D) 12 2. The isotope sodium-20 has how many neutrons? 11 NA 22.99 Sodium A) 9 B) 10 C) 11 D) 12
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1. the isotope sodium-20 has how many protons?
11 NA 22.99 Sodium
A) 9 B) 10 C) 11 D) 12
2. The isotope sodium-20 has how many neutrons?
11 NA 22.99 Sodium
A) 9 B) 10 C) 11 D) 12
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The isotope sodium-20 has11 protons
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The isotope sodium-20 has 11 protons
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