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Why is the mass of an atom's electrons not included in the atom's mass number?
A. The electrons move so fast that their mass cannot be measured.
B. The electrons' negative charge cancels out their masses.
C. The electrons' mass is represented in the atomic number.
D. The electrons are much less massive than the rest of the atom.

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Answer: A: the electrons move so fast that their mass cannot be measured

Explanation: because they are so fast  scientist and other people cannot measure them

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A

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