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A neutral atom, with atomic number great...

A neutral atom, with atomic number greater than one consists of

A

Protons only

B

Protons and neutrons

C

Neutrons and electrons

D

Neutrons, electrons and protons

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The correct Answer is:
D

Electron, proton and neutron are the fundamental particles
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