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Sedaia [141]
2 years ago
6

PLS HELP FAST 20 POINTS​

Chemistry
1 answer:
EastWind [94]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Mass of Boron=10Amu

Mass of Potassium=39Amu

Neutron of Sodium=12

Neutron of Silicon=14

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