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What is the Atomic Number of an atom with 4e-, 3P+, 2N?
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What is the Atomic Number of an atom with 4e-, 3P+, 2N?
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3P is protons right, cause if so then 3 is the atomic number, the atomic number is the same as the amount of protons
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