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In an element’s square on the periodic table, the number with the greatest numerical value represents the

number of neutrons.
number of electrons.
atomic number.
atomic mass.

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its atomic mass just took the test

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I think it's the mass number because the atomic # and # of electrons are the same so since there isn't an option to choose both you can rule them out and the # of neutrons is the mass number - the atomic # so that rules out the # of electrons so that leaves the Mass # so I think that that is the biggest one.
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