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Q: What describes all the nuclei with more than 83 protons?
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What elements have more than 92 protons in their nuclei?

radioactive.


Heavier nuclei have more neutrons than protons?

As a general rule yes, larger molecules do tend to have more neutrons than protons.


What do a heavy nuclei need to remain stable?

More neutrons than protons.


What does the nuclei of heavy atoms have that light atoms do not have?

The nuclei of heavier atoms simply have more neutrons and protons than do lighter atoms.


Has one less proton than N in the nucleus?

Nitrogen atoms have 7 protons in their nuclei. You can know this because the atomic number of nitrogen is 7, and the atomic number is the number of protons. So the element that has one less proton than nitrogen in the nuclei of its atoms is carbon, which is atomic number 6, so it has 6 protons in the nuclei of its atoms.


Does Anions have more protons than electrons?

anions have more electrons than protons


Radioactive elements include all those elements whose nuclei contain what?

Radioactive elements include all elements whose nuclei either:contain protons more than 83 proton, orcontain neutron to proton ratio out of the stability ratio.refer to related question below.


Why do electrons stay mostly between the two nuclei?

In a chemical bond, electrons reside between the two nuclei rather than inside the nucleus, because the nuclei have protons (positive charges) that repel the electrons.


When 2 hydrogen nuclei fuse do they make helium?

No, an element depends on the average amount of electrons it has. Actually in stellar nuclear fusion it takes 4 hydrogen nuclei to fuse to make one helium nucleus, the process is called proton-proton burning.


What are nuclei's?

nuclei is plural for nucleus, meaning more than one nucleus


The instability that occurs in larger nuclei is caused by the fact that?

the strong nuclear force doesn't fall off much in a small nucleus


Why is the number of electrons more than nucleus in the sea of electrons model?

In any neutral object the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons. All metallic elements contain more than one proton in the nucleus. Therefore there will be more electrons than atomic nuclei.