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Chemistry, 04.02.2020 17:47 cofran

The mass number of a nucleus (except hydrogen) is:

always less than its atomic number
never less than its atomic number
sometimes equal to its atomic number
sometimes less than and sometimes more than its atomic number

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The mass number of a nucleus (except hydrogen) is:

always less than its atomic number
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