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Chapter 2 Problem 3

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The mass number of an atom is (a) equal to the number of protons it contains, (b) the sum of its protons and neutrons, (c) the sum of all of its subatomic particles, (d) the average of the mass numbers of all of its isotopes.

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Title Human Anatomy & Physiology 9 
Author Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn
ISBN 9780321743268

The mass number of an atom is (a) equal to the number of protons it contains, (b) the

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