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The atoms of the isotopes of a particular element vary in the number of A. electrons. B. protons. C. neutrons. D. nuclei.

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The atoms of the isotopes of a particular element vary in the number of C. neutrons.

Step-by-step explanation:

Isotopes of an element have the same number of protons (which determines the element's identity) but differ in the number of neutrons. This variance in the number of neutrons gives rise to different atomic masses for isotopes of the same element.

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