How many protons are present in the atomic nucleus of nitrogen (based on the atomic number)? A. 7 protons 14 protons 21 protons 35 protons 42 protons

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  1. How many protons are present in the atomic nucleus of nitrogen (based on the atomic number)?
  2. A. 7 protons
  3. 14 protons
  4. 21 protons
  5. 35 protons
  6. 42 protons 
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