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Terrance Wong
1 May, 14:54
Which particle determines the identity of an atom
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Jensen Patterson
1 May, 15:19
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The number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus.
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Milton Archer
1 May, 16:04
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Since the atomic number basically determines the identity of an atom, then the particle is a electrons.
Final answer: electrons
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