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_______ are different forms of a single element. A) Atoms B) Elements C) Ions D) Isotopes
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_______ are different forms of a single element. A) Atoms B) Elements C) Ions D) Isotopes
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_______ are different forms of a single element. A) Atoms B) Elements C) Ions D) Isotopes
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D they have the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons.
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The answer is D. Isotopes.
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