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How Much Heavier Is a Typical Hydrogen Atom Than a Proton

Question 137

Question 137

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How much heavier is a typical hydrogen atom than a proton?


A) twice as heavy
B) 1 part in 2000
C) 2000 times heavier
D) A hydrogen atom is lighter than a proton.

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