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Which of the following combinations go together to create true statement about subatomic particles? a - proton
b - neutron
c - electron
d - no charge
e - positive charge
f - negative charge
g - has mass
h - has no mass

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1) b, d, and h

2) a, e, and h

3) b, d, and g

4) c, d, and h

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