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Muhammad Ortiz
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20 March, 19:29
How do I find the over all charge of protons?
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Jayvon Mcmillan
20 March, 19:50
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The charge of a proton is always + 1
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Lexie Sharp
20 March, 19:53
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By looking at the element chart
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