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Allen Hoover
17 August, 12:43
What happens if an atom loses a neutron
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Jaylen Gomez
17 August, 12:49
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When an atom gains or loses a neutron is becomes an isotope.
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Kasey Cooley
17 August, 13:36
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IT becomes unstable
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this happens because the atom cannot keep a proper balance.
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