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Greyson
28 September, 07:48
How are the atoms of
each element
different?
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Kendal Perkins
28 September, 08:19
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Based on the number of protons in the nucleus
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28 September, 10:48
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atoms are genetic so they are all different because they all have different parents (gens)
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