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18 September, 10:37

There are three known forms of hydrogen. These forms are called A. Isotopes, B. Copies, C. Ions, of each other. Each of these forms will have the same number of A. Protons, B. Neutrons, C. Electron, but different numbers of A. Protons, B. Neutrons, C. Electrons, in their nuclei.

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  1. 18 September, 11:00
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    These forms are called A Isotopes

    Same number of A protons and C electrons

    but different numbers of B neutrons
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