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    The Atomic Mass Number of a Nucleus Is Equivalent to Which
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The Atomic Mass Number of a Nucleus Is Equivalent to Which

Question 29

Question 29

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The atomic mass number of a nucleus is equivalent to which of the following numbers?


A) number of neutrons present
B) number of protons present
C) difference in neutron and proton numbers
D) sum of neutron and proton numbers

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