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Chemistry, 03.11.2019 07:31 nayelidlc2

How does an ion differ from an electrically-neutral atom?
a) there are a different number of protons in an ion compared to a neutral atom. b) there are a different number of electrons in an ion compared to a neutral atom. c) there a different number of neutrons in an ion compared to a neutral atom.
d) there are no differences in subatomic particles.

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