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Which is a FALSE statement about elements? Select one: a. Each element has its own neutron number. b. Each element has its own atomic number. c. Each element has its own chemica…
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Which is a FALSE statement about elements? Select one: a. Each element has its own neutron number. b. Each element has its own atomic number. c. Each element has its own chemica…
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Which is a FALSE statement about elements? Select one: a. Each element has its own neutron number. b. Each element has its own atomic number. c. Each element has its own chemical symbol. d. Each element has its own proton number.
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It is A. Number of neutrons can differ with and be the same any given element.
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