"flouring" is not a chemical term. If the questioner meant "fluorine", it or any other element has only one atomic number, which for fluorine is 9. Note that an element may have isotopes with more than one isotope, each of which has a distinctive mass number, but they all have the same atomic number.
The atomic number for Oxygen is 8.
Dredging, breading or coating are terms for flouring meats before cooking.
To determine how many units the atomic numbers of two elements differ, you need to know the atomic numbers of both elements. The atomic number is defined as the number of protons in an atom's nucleus. Once you have the atomic numbers, you can simply subtract one from the other to find the difference in units. If you provide the names or symbols of the two elements, I can give you the specific difference.
No element has this atomic number. All atomic numbers are whole numbers.
Atomic number= number of protons. Hydrogen atomic number=1
18 protons as its atomic number is 18
2 protons as its atomic number is 2
The atomic number is derived from how many protons are present in the nucleus of an atom. Becaue you cannot have a fraction of a proton present in an atom, atomic numbers must be non negative integers.
Only the counting numbers can exist as atomic numbers. Fractions and decimals cannot be an atomic number.
Elements with even atomic numbers are more abundant than those with odd atomic numbers because of nuclear stability. Elements with even atomic numbers have equal numbers of protons and neutrons, resulting in more stable nuclei due to pairing effects. This stability makes it easier for elements with even atomic numbers to be formed through various nuclear processes, leading to their higher abundance compared to elements with odd atomic numbers.
The atomic number of boron is 5.
It indicates the protons. Periodic table is based on atomic number.