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Chace Maxwell
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3 July, 10:30
Calculate the subatomic particles of argon
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Elian Brennan
3 July, 10:46
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Calculating numbers of subatomic particles
To calculate the numbers of subatomic particles in an atom, use its atomic number and mass number: number of protons = atomic number. number of electrons = atomic number. number of neutrons = mass number - atomic number.
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