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Elements differ from one another based on the number of: ⚪️ Atoms ⚪️ Electrons ⚪️neutrons ⚪️ protons
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Elements differ from one another based on the number of:
⚪️ Atoms
⚪️ Electrons
⚪️neutrons
⚪️ protons
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A. Because elements are made up of atoms, neither electrons nor protons
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