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    How Many Electrons Are in a Neutral Atom of Element
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How Many Electrons Are in a Neutral Atom of Element

Question 83

Question 83

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How many electrons are in a neutral atom of element X? ​ How many electrons are in a neutral atom of element X? ​   ​ A)  25 B)  56 C)  81 D)  31 E)  None of the above values is the number of electrons. ​


A) 25
B) 56
C) 81
D) 31
E) None of the above values is the number of electrons.

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