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Question
which term describes both the protons and neutrons in the nucleus?
○ quarks
○ leptons
○ nucleons
○ nuclides
Brief Explanations
- Quarks: Fundamental particles that make up protons and neutrons, not the term for protons and neutrons themselves.
- Leptons: A different class of fundamental particles (e.g., electrons), not related to protons/neutrons in the nucleus.
- Nucleons: The collective term for protons and neutrons, as they are the particles found in the atomic nucleus.
- Nuclides: A species of atom characterized by its atomic number, mass number, and energy state, not the term for protons/neutrons.
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C. nucleons