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When Hydrogen and Oxygen form a molecule, what happens to their neutrons? A. They share their neutrons: B. They both lose neutrons. C. Nothing happens to their neutrons.
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When Hydrogen and Oxygen
form a molecule, what happens to their neutrons?
A. They share their neutrons:
B. They both lose neutrons.
C. Nothing happens to their neutrons.
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Nothing happens to the neutrons so it has to be c
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Nothing happens to their neutrons really.. so it’s C :D
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