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Cherish Larsen
26 April, 00:38
An atom's mass number equals the number of
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26 April, 01:58
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Electrons it has in its electron shells as well as the number of protons in it's shell. This is because electrons are negative and protons are positive. When they are equal it balances out the charge.
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