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which characteristic of an element determines its placement in the periodic table? a number of neutrons b number of protons c size d mass
The periodic table is organized based on the atomic number of elements. The atomic number is defined as the number of protons in an atom's nucleus. This number determines the element's identity and its position in the periodic table. Neutrons (A) vary in isotopes of the same element, so they don't fix the element's place. Size (C) and mass (D) are properties that can change based on conditions (like temperature for size) or isotopes (for mass), so they aren't the fundamental determinant.
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B. number of protons