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An isotope of carbon is:A  an atom of carbon that has an extra protonB  an atom of carbon that has fewer protonsC  an atom of carbon that has extra electronsD  an atom of carbon that has a different number of neutrons*1 pointABCD

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An isotope of carbon is:A  an atom of carbon that has an extra protonB  an atom of carbon that has fewer protonsC  an atom of carbon that has extra electronsD  an atom of carbon that has a different number of neutrons*1 pointABCD

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D. An atom of carbon that has a different number of neutrons

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Two atoms are isotopes if they havea) different atomic numbers.b) the same mass number, but different atomic numbers.c) the same number of protons and neutrons.d) the same number of electrons, but a different number of neutrons.e) the same atomic number, but a different mass number.

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