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Which distinguishes an atom of one element from an atom of a different element?*1 pointthe number of protonsthe number of neutronsthe number of electronsthe number of neutrons and protons

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Which distinguishes an atom of one element from an atom of a different element?*1 pointthe number of protonsthe number of neutronsthe number of electronsthe number of neutrons and protons

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The distinguishing factor of an atom of one element from an atom of a different element is the number of protons. Each element on the periodic table has a unique number of protons, also known as the atomic number. This is what makes each element unique. For example, hydrogen has 1 proton, helium has 2, lithium has 3, and so on. While the number of neutrons and electrons can vary to form isotopes and ions, respectively, the number of protons in an atom of a particular element remains constant.

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