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The missing components in the table to the right are indicated with orange letters. Complete the table by filling in the corresponding number(s) or symbol(s) below.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
A 5-column table with 5 rows. Column 1, element symbol: upper C o, orange A, upper T a, upper B a superscript plus 2, upper S subscript negative 2. Column 2, number of protons: orange B, 49, orange C, orange E, 16; Column 3, number of electrons: 27, orange D, 73, orange F, 18. Column 4, number of neutrons: 31, orange G, orange H, 81, and 16. Column 5, Atomic Mass: 58, 115, 181, 137, I.
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