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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The image above shows the nucleus of a nitrogen atom. How can the atomic number of nitrogen be determined? A. count the humber of neutrons B. Count the number of protons C. Add the number of protons and neutrons D. count the number of electrons

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@bookworm00981 @Xmoses1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Image?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah hold on i'm attatching it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@bookworm00981

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Pretty sure is Counting the Protons or Neutrons :P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Actually It's Counting the Protons definitely, Not sure about the neutrons.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But the amount of neutrons is equal to the amount of protons so maybe it's counting Protons and Neutrons.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But Yeah. Option B.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

aahhh xmoses what do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think Option B.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah

OpenStudy (xmoses1):

I would go with B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

kk

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