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16. Identify the following subatomic particles:
The number of these in the nucleus is equal...
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Chemistry, 23.04.2021 01:00, jvocare894
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16. Identify the following subatomic particles:
The number of these in the nucleus is equal to the atomic number
b The particle that is gained or lost when ions are formed.
The particle that is not found in the nucleus.
d The particle that has no electrical charge.
The particle that has a much lower mass than the others.
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