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What Are the Three Primary Particles Found in an Atom

Question 30

Question 30

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What are the three primary particles found in an atom?


A) neutron,positron,and electron
B) electron,neutron,and proton
C) electron,proton,and nucleon
D) positron,electron,and nucleon
E) proton,electron,and neutrino

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