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Chemistry, 11.07.2019 06:30 kamerin46

Why are protons in an atom so important? question 1 options: protons are bigger than all the other particles in an atom. protons determine the atoms' identity (type of element) and where it is located on the periodic table. protons determine an atom's chemical properties and how it will react with other elements. there are more protons than electrons or neutrons in a neutral atom.

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