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Look at Selenium (Se) and Oxygen (O) on the Periodic Table which one is larger? (1 point) Responses Selenium (Se) Selenium (Se) They are both the same size They are both the same size Oxygen (O)
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Selenium (Se) is larger than Oxygen (O) on the periodic table.
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