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What makes up nearly all of the atom's mass? A. The sum of all protons and neutrons B. The sum of all neutrons and electrons C. The sum of all protons and electrons D. The sum of all isotopes SUBMIT
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What makes up nearly all of the atom's mass?
A. The sum of all protons and neutrons
B. The sum of all neutrons and electrons
C. The sum of all protons and electrons
D. The sum of all isotopes
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A the sum of all protons and neutron
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a. the sum of all protons and neutrons
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