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  • 26-10-2021
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. Why can atomic number be used to determine the identity of an element?

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schanara07 schanara07
  • 26-10-2021

Answer:

Because each atomic number is unique.

Explanation:

Atomic number = No. of protons in an element

Each atomic number in each element is unique and that makes it easier to distinguish it between several elements.

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sarahandlill3
sarahandlill3 sarahandlill3
  • 26-10-2021

Answer:

Because atomic numbers are unique to the element

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