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What do two different neutral isotopes of the same element have in common? A. nuclear number B. nuclear mass C. atomic number D. atomic mass
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What do two different neutral isotopes of the same element have in common?
A. nuclear number
B. nuclear mass
C. atomic number
D. atomic mass
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They have the same nuclear number (p.s. this is a chemistry question!) :)
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