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Jerome Dunn
11 August, 03:07
What does that number of protons tell you
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Haylie Rowe
11 August, 04:19
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The number of protons tells you which element the atom is. The number of protons is the element number (Hydrogen - 1, Helium - 2, etc.).
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Kaiya Paul
11 August, 04:21
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It tells you the atomic number
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