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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 …
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Nuclides are atoms or atomic nuclei with particular numbers of protons and neutrons. Learn how to classify nuclides by their atomic and neutron numbers, and see examples of uranium and xenon nuclides.
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Sep 26, 2024 · When referring to a single type of nucleus, we often use the term nuclide and identify it by the notation \(\ce{_{A}^{Z}X}\), where \(X\) is the symbol for the element, \(A\) is the mass number, and \(Z\) is the atomic number (for …
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The atomic nucleus is composed of protons and neutrons (Figure 10.2.1). Protons and neutrons have approximately the same mass, but protons carry one unit of positive charge (+e) and neutrons carry no charge. These particles are packed …
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May 21, 2024 · Nuclides are atoms with a set number of protons and neutrons. Usually an isotope of an element, they can be stable or unstable. Unstable nuclides are radioactive. There are about 1,700 known nuclides, 1,400 of …
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