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When e is the number of electrons, m is the mass number, n is the number of neutrons, and p is the number of protons, which equation is correct for an atom involved in nuclear fusion? (1 point)
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m = p + e
m = p + e

m = n
m = n

m = e
m = e

m = n + p
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GPT 3.5
m = n + p
1 year ago

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