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2. Atoms and the Periodic Table - Part 1 of 3
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2. Atoms and the Periodic Table / Isotopes / Problem 6
Problem 6
Three isotopes of m
agnesium
, with mass numbers of
24, 25, and 26
, exist naturally. How are these isotopes similar?
A
The isotopes have the same number of protons.
B
The isotopes have the same number of neutrons.
C
The isotopes have the same number of photons.
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None of the above
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