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Which term describes elements with different atomic masses due to varying numbers of neutrons? A. atoms B. atomic mass units C. nuclei D. isotopes
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Which term describes elements with different atomic masses due to varying numbers of neutrons? A. atoms B. atomic mass units C. nuclei D. isotopes
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Which term describes elements with different atomic masses due to varying numbers of neutrons?
A. atoms
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C. nuclei
D. isotopes
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D. You have different numbers on your mass and neutrons
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