The atomic number of an electrically neutral atom is equal to the number of:

Choose all that apply.

Neutrons

Electrons

Protons

I chose Electrons but somehow my homework program is telling me it's wrong? I also tried checking all of them.

4 answers

protons
For a chemically neutral element (BOTH) electrons and protons is the correct answer.
Neutrons and Protons
Its protons and electrons because its neutral
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