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Where can you find the neutrons of an atom? in the nucleus with the protons orbiting the nucleus In the nucleus with the electrons this is not part of an atom ANSWER PLEASE ITS A EXAM 10 POINTS PLEASE
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Where can you find the neutrons of an atom? in the nucleus with the protons orbiting the nucleus In the nucleus with the electrons this is not part of an atom
ANSWER PLEASE ITS A EXAM 10 POINTS PLEASE FASTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!1
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Nuclease is the answer I know
I hope this is the answer
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