They each have the same number of nuclear particles.
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What is true about all uranium atoms?
They each have the same number of nuclear particles.
They each have the same number of neutral particles.
They each have the same number of neutrons.
They each have the same number of protons.
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What is true about all uranium atoms?
They each have the same number of nuclear particles.
They each have the same number of nuclear particles.
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