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Determine the number of protons and the number of neutrons in each isotope.a. $\frac{40}{19} \mathrm{K}$ b. $\frac{226}{85} \mathrm{Ra}$ c. $\frac{99}{43} \mathrm{Tc}$ d. $\frac{33}{15} \mathrm{P}$
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