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masya89 [10]
2 years ago
5

Label the following with

Biology
1 answer:
Kipish [7]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

E, P, N and P, E, P, E, N, N and P

Explanation:

I am pretty sure the answers would go like this (in the order you have here):

1. Electron (they have a negative charge)

2. P (The atomic number is determined by the number of protons)

3. N and P (The atomic mass is determined by how many Neutrons and Protons there are in the atom)

4. Electron (they are usually involved in bonding)

5. Proton (they have positive charge)

6. Electron (ions are created when an atom has gained or lost electrons)

7. Neutron (they are neutral)

8. Both Neutrons and Protons (they stick together inside the nucleus)

I am not entirely sure why the atomic number determination has 2 blanks since it is only determined by protons, but I hope this helps. I havent studied this for a while but those are the best answers I can provide and have checked them with my books so I hope they are correct. Good Luck!

Dragon

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