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What do the orange and yellow spheres represent in this model of an atomic nucleus?[Atomic nucleus] A Gluons and leptons B Protons and neutrons C Positrons and electrons D Atoms and molecules
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What do the orange and yellow spheres represent in this model of an atomic nucleus?[Atomic nucleus]
A Gluons and leptons
B Protons and neutrons
C Positrons and electrons
D Atoms and molecules
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It referra to a substance
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B is the answer I believe
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