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All atoms of the same element are the same.7) Isotopes are a family of atoms all of which have the same number of electrons, have the same number of protons in their atomic centers, but different numbers of neutrons.

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Q: True or false atoms of different elements have the same never of protons?
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Atoms of different elements have different number of protons true or false?

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A diatomic element may consist of two atoms of the same element or one atom of two different elements?

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Do uncombined atoms have the same number of neutrons as protons?

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Which of these statements is false all neutrons are alike all electrons are alike all protons are alike all atoms are alike?

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