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2 He Helium Which list gives the correct numbers of subatomic particles for a neutral atom of helium? O A. Two protons, two neutrons, four electrons B. Four protons, four neutro…
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2 He Helium Which list gives the correct numbers of subatomic particles for a neutral atom of helium? O A. Two protons, two neutrons, four electrons B. Four protons, four neutrons, four electrons O c. Two protons, four neutrons, six electrons O D. Two protons, two neutrons, two electrons
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Two protons, two Neutrons, two electrons
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