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List of nuclides - Wikipedia
Nuclide - Explanation, Symbols, Examples, Parent and Daughter
Nuclides | Definition, Examples & Characteristics
Nuclides are various species of atoms or atomic nuclei with particular numbers of protons and neutrons. Learn about isotopes, isotones, isobars, and isomers of nuclides, and see examples of uranium and xenon nuclides.
Atoms – Nuclides and Radioisotopes
A nuclide is a specific type of atom characterized by the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus, which approximates the mass of the nuclide. Learn about the difference between nuclides, isotopes, radioisotopes, and how they decay …
Nuclide, Atomic Number, mass number - Chemistry LibreTexts
Nuclide | Radioactivity, Decay, Isotopes | Britannica
LiveChart of Nuclides – Advanced version | IAEA
LiveChart is an interactive chart that presents the nuclear structure and decay properties of all known nuclides. It uses data from the Evaluated Nuclear Structure Data File (ENSDF) and other sources, and allows users to display …
Radioactive isotope | Description, Uses, & Examples | Britannica
31.3: Substructure of the Nucleus - Physics LibreTexts
Let us look at a few examples of nuclides expressed in the \(_A^ZX_N\) notation. The nucleus of the simplest atom, hydrogen, is a single proton, or \(_1^1H_2\) (the zero for no neutrons is often omitted).
10.2: Properties of Nuclei - Physics LibreTexts
Learn about the structure and properties of atomic nuclei, such as mass number, atomic number, isotopes, and nuclear binding energy. Find definitions, formulas, examples, and exercises on nuclei and nuclear physics.
3.1: Nuclear Chemistry and Radioactive Decay
Nuclides - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Definition, Examples & Characteristics - nuclear-power.com
Chart of the Nuclides - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
What is Nuclide – Definition - Periodic Table of Elements
Nuclides.org
19.1 Nuclear Structure and Stability – Chemistry Fundamentals
21.1: Nuclear Structure and Stability - Chemistry LibreTexts
14.4: Substructure of the Nucleus - Physics LibreTexts