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Two atoms that are isotopes of one another must have the same number of what? Question 6 options: protons all particles atomic mass neutrons
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Two atoms that are isotopes of one another must have the same number of what? Question 6 options: protons all particles atomic mass neutrons
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Two atoms that are isotopes of one another must have the same number of what? Question 6 options: protons all particles atomic mass neutrons
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It's neutrons. Hope I helped
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"D", they must have the same number of neutrons :) sorry I am 2 weeks late :/
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