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. Consider an atom of 32P. (a) How many protons, neutrons, and electrons does this atom contain? (b) What is the symbol of the atom obtained by adding one proton to 32P? (c) What is the symbol of the atom obtained by adding one neutron to 32P? (d) Are either of the atoms obtained in parts (b) and (c) isotopes of 32P? If so, which one?
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