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    If Two Protons Are Removed from an Oxygen Nucleus, the Result
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If Two Protons Are Removed from an Oxygen Nucleus, the Result

Question 17

Question 17

Multiple Choice

If two protons are removed from an oxygen nucleus, the result is


A) helium.
B) neon.
C) nitrogen.
D) carbon.
E) positively charged oxygen.

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