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A, the mass number, is equal to... A. neutrons + electrons B. protons + neutrons C. protons + electrons D. protons
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A, the mass number, is equal to...
A. neutrons + electrons
B. protons + neutrons
C. protons + electrons
D. protons
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The mass number is how many protons and neutrons are in an atom’s nucleus
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B.
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