Science, asked by Harshita569809, 9 months ago

The isotope of any atomic nucleus is in which:
A. Number of neutrons be same but number of protons be different
B. Number of protons be same but the number of neutrons be different
C. Number of protons and neutrons both are same
D. Number of protons and neutrons both are different

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Answered by itzinnovativegirl129
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YOUR ANSWER IS OPTION B.

Answered by killergirl1681
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