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Helpppp ASAP DON’T GUESS Which of the following best describe an atomic number? An element identity is defined by its atomic number this means it represents the number of A) electrons in the element B)
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Helpppp ASAP DON’T GUESS
Which of the following best describe an atomic number? An element identity is defined by its atomic number this means it represents the number of
A) electrons in the element
B) protons plus neutrons in its nucleus
C)neutrons in its nucleus
D)protons in its nucleus
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A or b not sure because an element identity is defined by a atomic number. What does a atomic number represent
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Answer:
d) protons in its nucleus
Step-by-step explanation:
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