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4 Which quantity represents the number of protons in an atom? (1) atomic number (2) oxidization number (3) number of neutrons (4) number of valence electrons
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4 Which quantity represents the number of protons in an atom?
(1) atomic number
(2) oxidization number
(3) number of neutrons
(4) number of valence electrons
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The quantity that represents the number of proteins in an atom is the atomic number.
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Atomic number. That's basically the definition of atomic number.
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