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The number of which subatomic particle(s) must be the same for two different isotopes of the same element? Selected answers A)protons and neutrons B) protons, only C)electrons, only D)neutrons, only E)
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The number of which subatomic particle(s) must be the same for two different isotopes of the same element?
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A)protons and neutrons
B) protons, only
C)electrons, only
D)neutrons, only
E) protons and neutrons
F) electrons and neutrons
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Answer:
protons and neutrons
Explanation: because it is
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