The nuclear radius R is related to the mass number A as follows:
R=RoA1/3,where Ro =constant=(1.2 to 1.7) x 10 -15
Thus nuclear radius varies as A1/3
The atomic number is the same for all isotopes.
R = r0A1/3 Where R is nuclear radius (I'm assuming this is your chosen measure of size), r0 is the constant 1.05fm and A is the nucleon number, or mass number.
The atomic number is 2, and the atomic mass is 4 (helium)
no atomic radius is not the same as atomic mass because it is 10 to the power of 10 and atomic mass is different for different elements
Atomic mass is defined as the sum of the no. of proton and neutron present in the nucleus of an atom and Atomic Number is defined as the no. of electrons present in the extra nuclear part of an atom . BY; SHUBHAM KAKKAR
The atomic number is the same for all isotopes.
R = r0A1/3 Where R is nuclear radius (I'm assuming this is your chosen measure of size), r0 is the constant 1.05fm and A is the nucleon number, or mass number.
The atomic number is 2, and the atomic mass is 4 (helium)
hi, the law of conservation of matter basically says that matter can't be destroyed or created. in nuclear equations, this is why the mass number and atomic number of the parent isotope always equal the mass number and atomic number of the products. hope this helps
Please tell me your atomicnumber.You just did 'use atomic number in a sentence' by putting this question on-screen.You could even read the above question and answers aloud, and you will have done it again.I just couldn't believe my eyes when I realized that an atomic number is revealed by the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom!"What is your atomic number?" is NOT a good pick-up line, unless you are speaking to a scientifically-minded person.The atomic number of Helium is 2."The atomic number of Sulfur is 16."(Note that atomic number means the number of protons in the atom, that's why the term proton number is interchangeable with atomic number.)See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
no atomic radius is not the same as atomic mass because it is 10 to the power of 10 and atomic mass is different for different elements
The atomic radius is the same thing as the atomic mass.
Atomic mass is defined as the sum of the no. of proton and neutron present in the nucleus of an atom and Atomic Number is defined as the no. of electrons present in the extra nuclear part of an atom . BY; SHUBHAM KAKKAR
Atomic Mass
Rubidium Rubidium has atomic mass 85.5.
Atomic Number Number of Protons and Electrons (Atomic Number) Atomic Mass General electronegativity, radius, and ionization energy based on the position of an element on the Periodic Table.
The mass number of an isotope of an element is defined as the sum of the numbers of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of each atom of the isotope. The atomic number is defined as the number of protons only in the nucleus. Therefore, an atom with an atomic number. Since neutrons have no electric charge, the nuclear charge of the specified atom is 17 amu.