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What happens to the atomic number of an atom when the number of neutrons in the nucleus of that atom increases? a It decreases b It increases c It doubles d It remains the same

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It remains the same

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It remains the same. This is because the number of protons doesn't change and the number of protons determines the atomic number.

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