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The following notation can be used to represent the symbol, the atomic number, and the mass number of an element:The number of protons in one atom of this element, is:Question 11AnswerA.12B.11C.23D.10

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The following notation can be used to represent the symbol, the atomic number, and the mass number of an element:The number of protons in one atom of this element, is:Question 11AnswerA.12B.11C.23D.10

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The question seems to be incomplete as it does not provide the notation used to represent the symbol, the atomic number, and the mass number of an element. However, in general, the atomic number of an element represents the number of protons in one atom of this element. So, once you have the atomic number, you can directly know the number of protons.

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