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The Three Fundamental Particles of the Atom Are the

Question 33

Question 33

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The three fundamental particles of the atom are the


A) element, nucleus, and electron
B) electron, nucleus, and proton
C) neutron, electron, and proton
D) nucleus, proton, and neutron

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