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Paola Hester
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14 January, 09:57
Why is a xenon atom electrically neutral
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Phoenix Lara
14 January, 10:07
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1) The atom has fewer neutrons than electrons. (2) The atom has more protons than electrons. (3) The atom has the same number of neutrons and electrons.
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