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This is how sodium appears in the periodic table. An orange box has N a at the center and 11 above. Below it says sodium and below that 22.99. A blue arrow points to 22.99. The arrow is pointing to sodium’s number of neutrons. number of valence electrons. combined number of neutrons and protons. combined number of electrons and protons.
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C: atomic mass
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I believe it is answer C.
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