Neutral atoms of all isotopes of a given element have the same A) number of protons and neutrons B) number of neutrons C) number of electrons D) mass numbers E) masses
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So this option is incorrect. B) Number of neutrons: As mentioned earlier, isotopes have different numbers of neutrons. So this option is incorrect. C) Number of electrons: Neutral atoms have the same number of electrons as protons. Since isotopes have the same Show more…
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