which statement is completely accurate
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Can i know ur statements ?
Atoms of the same element always have different numbers of neutrons. Atoms of the same element can have different numbers of neutrons. Atoms of the same element always have different atomic weights. Atoms of the same element can have neutrons but exist without protons.
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Atoms of the same element can have different number of neutrons
Bingo !!
ur correct !! Hydrogen, Deuterium & Tritium is one of its examples
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