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    An Atom's Mass Number Is Determined by the Number of
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An Atom's Mass Number Is Determined by the Number of

Question 42

Question 42

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An atom's mass number is determined by the number of


A) protons in its nucleus.
B) nucleons in its nucleus.
C) electron masses in its nucleus.
D) neutrons in its nucleus.
E) alpha particles in its nucleus.

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