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    The Atomic Mass Number of an Element Is the Same
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The Atomic Mass Number of an Element Is the Same

Question 106

Question 106

Multiple Choice

The atomic mass number of an element is the same as the number of its


A) protons.
B) nucleons.
C) neutrons.
D) none of these

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