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Mathew Shelton
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15 March, 21:55
An element's identity can be determined from its
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Alayna Burnett
15 March, 22:07
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More than one possible answer: Atomic number, molar mass, number of protons, number of electrons (I'm talking about neutral atoms not ions).
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