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Which describes the type of atom that has a different number of neutrons in the nucleus than the other atoms of that element? A. compound B. isotope C. molecule D. proton
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Which describes
the type of atom
that has a
different number
of neutrons in
the nucleus than
the other atoms
of that element?
A. compound
B. isotope
C. molecule
D. proton
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the only one that makes sense is isotope
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