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Chemistry, 21.04.2020 19:24, landonp101

How would the composition of an atom change if both the atomic number and mass number each increase by one?
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The atom would have 1 more neutron.
The atom would have one more proton and electron
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The atom would have pne more proton and one more neutron.
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