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s this statement true or false?
The atoms that make up the element oxygen are exactly the same as the atoms that make up the element hydrogen.
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The atoms that make up the element oxygen are exactly the same as the atoms that make up the element hydrogen.
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The statement is **false**. The atoms that make up the element oxygen are different from the atoms that make up the element hydrogen. Oxygen has eight protons in its nucleus, while hydrogen has just one proton. This difference in the number of protons (as well as neutrons and electrons) gives each element its unique properties.
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