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The number of protons present in the nucleus of an element.​

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The number of Protons present in the nucleus of an atom, determines the atomic number of that Element.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Its atomic number is 2, so it has two protons in its nucleus. Its nucleus also contains two neutrons.

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