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No, how a star dies is determined by its mass.
"Uncertainty Principle". He didn't say that the position can't be precisely determined. He said that the position and the momentum can't both be precisely determined at the same time. The more precisely you determine one, the more fuzzy the other becomes at the same time.
Various chemical properties can be determined. It is done by estimation from position of element.
Reactivity is associated with position. Chemical properties of element can be determined from its position.
Elemental carbon can have two different solid phases with differing spatial (position) ... Crystal structures are determined experimentally by X-Ray Diffraction. So the position of the element is determined experimentally by X-ray diffraction of a crystal of the element.
The decay of thorium by alpha decay the resultant nuclide is the element radium. The specific nuclide of radium cannot be determined unless we know which specific nuclide of thorium underwent alpha decay.
Atomic number = Number of protons
No, how a star dies is determined by its mass.
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In Thoroughbred racing, the numbers are determined by starting position, with number 1 having the pole position (closest to the inside) and the largest number being the furthest to the outside.
"Uncertainty Principle". He didn't say that the position can't be precisely determined. He said that the position and the momentum can't both be precisely determined at the same time. The more precisely you determine one, the more fuzzy the other becomes at the same time.
Various chemical properties can be determined. It is done by estimation from position of element.
The position data point depends on the given coordinates of x and y
Reactivity is associated with position. Chemical properties of element can be determined from its position.
Elemental carbon can have two different solid phases with differing spatial (position) ... Crystal structures are determined experimentally by X-Ray Diffraction. So the position of the element is determined experimentally by X-ray diffraction of a crystal of the element.
It is possible depending on the position and the educational level determined by the publisher particular to that position.
The position of a place on a globe is its address. The address is determined by longitude and latitude. The address of a place on a globe shows where it is located.