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Comparing Subatomic Masses
Atoms are made up of subatomic particles including protons and electrons. The mass of a proton is about 1.6726 x
10-27 kg and the mass of an electron is about 9.1094 x 10-31 kg. Determine how much mass a proton and electron
has combined. Express the result in scientific notation.
O 1.6717 x 10-27
O 16,717 * 10-31
O 1.6735 x 10-27
O 16,735 x 10-31
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