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Yes, it is correct !
The nuclei of all atoms of a given element always have the same number of protons. This number is unique to each element and is known as the element's atomic number.
Electrons are not always in the same place. According to quantum mechanics, electrons exist as a probability cloud around the nucleus of an atom, with a certain probability of being found at any given position. This means that electrons do not have fixed positions in an atom and can be found in different locations within their orbital.
are all nuclei the same size( diameter
No, nuclei in cells are not all the same size. Nuclei can vary in size depending on the type of cell and its function.
Identical nuclei refer to two or more nuclei that have the same number of protons and neutrons. They have the same mass number and atomic number, indicating that they belong to the same element. Identical nuclei have the same nuclear properties and behave similarly in nuclear reactions and processes.
the same thing as the nuclus is the brain the nuclus acts like a brain of the cell!!! =]
The world was never flat. It has always been round. Australia has always been in the same place, i.e. the southern hemisphere.
The State of Israel is found in the same place it has always been, in the southwest Levant.
No, not all nuclei are the same size. The size of a nucleus varies depending on the element and its isotopes, with larger nuclei typically found in heavier elements. Generally, atomic nuclei are measured in femtometers (10^-15 meters), and their size is influenced by the number of protons and neutrons they contain. Additionally, nuclear size can also be affected by factors such as nuclear interactions and the specific arrangement of nucleons.
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