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In response to a question, a student stated that in an atom, the number of protons is greater than the number of neutrons, which in turn is greater than the number of electrons. Is the statement correct?

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Yes, in all cases
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No, in all cases
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Yes, in some cases
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Data inadequate
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Solution

The correct option is C No, in all cases
Number of electrons are always equals to number of protons. Number of neutrons may or may not be greater than the number of protons. Hence, option B is the correct answer.

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