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Chemistry, 10.07.2019 06:00 potatocow

Read the false statement. in an atom, protons and electrons are in the nucleus, which is surrounded by neutrons. which option rewords the false statement so it is true? in an atom, protons and neutrons are in the nucleus, which is surrounded by electrons. in an atom, electrons and photons are in the nucleus, which is surrounded by neutrons. in an atom, electrons and neutrons are in the nucleus, which is surrounded by protons. in an atom, electrons and neutrons are in the nucleus, which is surrounded by photons.

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