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the sum of the elements divided by the number of elements is the average
The number of protons in an elements nucleus is the same number at the atomic number.
There are 118 known elements in Avril 2014.
The elements in a group do not have the same number of shells, however, the elements in a horizontal row do have the same number of shells.
Elements have the same number of protons in each atomic nucleus.
Elements that have a single oxidation number include group 1 elements (e.g. sodium, potassium) which have an oxidation number of +1, and group 2 elements (e.g. magnesium, calcium) which have an oxidation number of +2.
The number of elements in your body is not a percentage. It is a number. And equal has one "l".
Group 1 elements have an oxidation number of +1.
No two different elements will have the exact same atomic number. Each element has a unique number of protons in its nucleus, which determines its atomic number and distinguishes it from other elements.
Yes, elements can be ordered by their atomic number. The atomic number of an element corresponds to the number of protons in an atom's nucleus, and elements are arranged in the periodic table from lowest to highest atomic number.
The atomic number of an element determines its identity. Each element has a unique atomic number, which is the number of protons in the nucleus of its atoms. This number defines the element and distinguishes it from other elements on the periodic table.
Group 1 elements have an oxidation number of +1, group 2 elements have an oxidation number of +2, group 17 elements have an oxidation number of -1, and group 18 elements (noble gases) have zero oxidation number since they are chemically unreactive.