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Which subatomic particles are located in the nucleus of a carbon atom? (1) protons, only (2) neutrons, only (3) protons and neutrons (4) protons and electrons
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Which subatomic particles are located in the nucleus of a carbon atom?
(1) protons, only
(2) neutrons, only
(3) protons and neutrons
(4) protons and electrons
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Not just carbon atoms, but every single other atom has
protons and neutrons
in their nucleus.
(3)
is the correct one.
Hope this would help :))
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