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The number of atoms gained lost or shared by an atom in a chemical bond is also known as A it's charge B it's atomic number C it's valency D its mass number
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The number of atoms gained lost or shared by an atom in a chemical bond is also known as
A it's charge
B it's atomic number
C it's valency
D its mass number
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A. it’s charge
Explanation could be right
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