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an isotope
is Co2 considered a electron or a compound
In some elements (and isotopes), the number is the same. In most, however, the number is different.
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The three constituents that make an atom are protons, neutrons, and electrons.
portons 80 neutrons 121 electrons 80
The charge is zero because the number of protons and electrons is equal.
an isotope
is Co2 considered a electron or a compound
In some elements (and isotopes), the number is the same. In most, however, the number is different.
An atom that has an equal number of protons and electrons will be neutral and have no charge.
Electrons do but neutrons do not
The answer is portons and neutrons nonetheless join up together and make a bang then they are formed into galaxies and stars.
18 protons 18 electrons 22 neutrons
Zero. Electrons are not made up of neutrons.
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