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The atomic number of lithium is 3. Therefor there are 3 protons and neutron in the nucleus of lithium. Lithium also has 4 neutrons. atomic # = protons and neutrons neutrons = rounded atomic mass - atomic number Sources- 7th grade Acc. Science
no of the protons or the no of electron is equal to the atomic no denoted by the symbol Z
Atomic Number It is thre position of the atom in the periodic table. It is the number of protons in the neucleud. It is the number of electrons in the neutally charged atoms. Atomic MASS it the total of the protons and neutrons in the atom.
Atomic number means number of protons present in an atom. Atomic number= number of protons. mass number = number of neutrons+ number of protons. So if you subtract the number of protons you get neutrons and if you subtract neutrons you get protons. mass number - protons= neutrons Mass number - neutrons = protons.
Atomic energy is produced when atoms of uranium235 or other fissile material split, or undergo fission. It is nothing to do with fluorescence, and I don't understand 'heat mass'
We might think of induced nuclear fission as a fission reaction that occurs when a neutron is captured by, say, a uranium-235 atom and that atomic nucleus undergoes fission as a result. Most all of the fission events within a nuclear reactor or nuclear weapon are induced. Given this, we might then compare that fission event to a spontaneous fission event wherein the atomic nucleus of a uranium-235 atom spontaneously undergoes fission without having captured a neutron.
It would be actinium with 89 protons and a mass of 230.
Yes, it is. The type of atom is defined by the atomic number. Usually, when an atom undergoes a chemical reaction, only the sharing/possession of electrons changes, and the number of protons (and so the atomic number of the element) stays the same. When an atom somehow undergoes a nuclear reaction, which is possible, the number of protons sometimes do change, but in that case the atomic number (and thus the element type) becomes different as well.
Fission.
The atomic number of an element is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus of that element.
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The atomic number tells you how many protons an atom has. ... Fission was first used in atomic bombs that the Americans dropped over Japan to end ... Mixtures of carbon and hydrogen are in petroleum and natural gas.
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The difference between atomic fission and atomic nuclear is that they both have something to do with atomic and war. Hope this helps I am kind of in a rush......Smile!
Atomic Mass: protons AND neutrons atomic number: just protons
all nuclear explosives use some fission. even now.