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What does the number at the top of the square above tell you about carbon?
carbon has 6 isotopes.
a carbon atom has 6 protons in its outermost energy level.
carbon has an average atomic mass of 6.
a carbon nucleus has 6 protons.


What does the number at the top of the square above tell you about carbon?  carbon has 6

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