8. (SC.8.P.8.6) What do the numbers listed for an element on the periodic table represent? The lower number is the number of protons and the higher number is the mass. The lower number is the number of neutrons and the higher number is the number of protons. The lower number is the mass and the higher number is the number of protons and electrons. The lower number is the number of protons and the higher number is the number of neutrons.
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Hmm. Do you have a guess?
this was one of the questions i was lost on but if i had to guess, a
Hold up! I need to look at a periodic table!
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Hmm I am not sure with this one..I don't think it is C or D though..
i am pretty sure it is a
A compound takes on the properties of the strongest element that composes it. a mixture of the properties of the elements that composes it. the properties of the most abundant element that composes it. entirely new properties than the elements that composes it. i said b on this one
Okay... look what is asking. It wouldn't be B. A compound doesn't take on a mixture of properties of the elements that composes it. :)
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