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Changing the number of protons in an atom makes A. an ion B. an isotope
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Changing the number of protons in an atom makes A. an ion B. an isotope
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Changing the number of protons in an atom makes
A. an ion
B. an isotope
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A. an ion
The atom gains a net electrical charge if the number of protons and electrons are not equal which makes it an ion.
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