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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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protons and neutrons
Explanation: because it is
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