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Question
Match the statements in List I with the correct answer from List II.
| List I | List II |
| 1. Mass number of an atom is the number of protons and | A: Electron |
| 2. The sub-atomic particle with a negligible mass. | B: Argon |
| 3. An atom having stable electronic configuration. | C: Nitrogen |
| 4. A molecule formed by sharing of electrons [covalency] | D: Sodium |
| 5. A metallic atom having unstable electronic configuration. | E: Neutrons |
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Solution
| List I | List II |
| 1. Mass number of an atom is the number of protons and | E: Neutrons |
| 2. The sub-atomic particle with a negligible mass. | A: Electron |
| 3. An atom having stable electronic configuration. | B: Argon |
| 4. A molecule formed by sharing of electrons [covalency] | C: Nitrogen |
| 5. A metallic atom having unstable electronic configuration. | D: Sodium |
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