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    An Yttrium Isotope Has 39 Protons and 50 Neutrons in Its
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An Yttrium Isotope Has 39 Protons and 50 Neutrons in Its

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An yttrium isotope has 39 protons and 50 neutrons in its nucleus.Which one of the following symbols accurately represents this isotope?


A) An yttrium isotope has 39 protons and 50 neutrons in its nucleus.Which one of the following symbols accurately represents this isotope? A)    Y B)    Y C)    Y D)    Y E)    Y Y
B) An yttrium isotope has 39 protons and 50 neutrons in its nucleus.Which one of the following symbols accurately represents this isotope? A)    Y B)    Y C)    Y D)    Y E)    Y Y
C) An yttrium isotope has 39 protons and 50 neutrons in its nucleus.Which one of the following symbols accurately represents this isotope? A)    Y B)    Y C)    Y D)    Y E)    Y Y
D) An yttrium isotope has 39 protons and 50 neutrons in its nucleus.Which one of the following symbols accurately represents this isotope? A)    Y B)    Y C)    Y D)    Y E)    Y Y
E) An yttrium isotope has 39 protons and 50 neutrons in its nucleus.Which one of the following symbols accurately represents this isotope? A)    Y B)    Y C)    Y D)    Y E)    Y Y

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