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Analyse the information you collected in the table to complete the sentence. As the number of protons increases by one, the element:stays the samechanges to a random element on the periodic tablechanges to the element with the next atomic number on the periodic table

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Analyse the information you collected in the table to complete the sentence. As the number of protons increases by one, the element:stays the samechanges to a random element on the periodic tablechanges to the element with the next atomic number on the periodic table

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Changes to the element with the next atomic number on the periodic table.

This is because the atomic number of an element is determined by the number of protons in its nucleus. So, when the number of protons increases by one, the atomic number also increases by one, which means the element changes to the next one on the periodic table.

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