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Chemistry, 05.01.2021 19:20 JeroMii

Which of the following is true of an object with a net positive charge? A. The object has more neutrons than protons.
B. The object has more electrons than neutrons.
C. The object has more protons than electrons.
D. The object has more electrons than protons.

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