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What parts of atoms are responsible for how they interact with other atoms? A. nuclei B. protons C. neutrons D. electrons
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What parts of atoms are responsible for how they interact with other atoms? A. nuclei B. protons C. neutrons D. electrons
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What parts of atoms are responsible for how they interact with other atoms?
A. nuclei
B. protons
C. neutrons
D. electrons
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Electrons are most responsible for interactions with different atoms.
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From the choices above, the subparticle that is most responsible for the atoms interaction to other atoms are the electrons. Thus, the answer is letter D. Electrons lie outside the nucleus and are negatively charged.
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