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Chemistry, 16.03.2020 14:58 chayaharroch03

Hello! In the textbook , the nucleon number is at the top & the proton number is at the bottom. However its the opposite way in the periodic table. Does it matter where the proton & neutron numbers are place at?


Hello! In the textbook , the nucleon number is at the top & the proton number is at the bottom.

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