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The diagram above shows three models of carbon. Which statement is true about these models? (DOK 2)
A. Carbon-13 and Carbon-14 are isotopes, but Carbon-12 is not an isotope.
B. The Carbon-12 model is an anion, but Carbon-13 and Carbon-14 models are neutral.
OC. All three models are isotopes, but the Carbon-12 model is a cation.
D. All three models show neutral atoms that are all isotopes of carbon.

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