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it tells you the number of atoms of each element
The atomic number of the element refers to the number of protons of an atom: all atoms of an element have this number of protons. A neutral atom of the element will have the same number of electrons.
I think you mean what does the atomic number of an element on the periodic table means ? If yes then read on An element is defined by its atomic number which is the number of protons it has . Protons are subatomic particles that exist inside an atoms nucleus and are stuck there by the strong nuclear force . Two elements can never have the same atomic number , or else they'd be the same element! I hope that answers your question :)
The second word tells you the second element and how many atoms there are in the compound. The second word usually ends in IDE.
If you mean name of an html element, it should look like this: <element name="element">
Nowadays, UIPAC decides whether a name given to an element will become the standard or not. Generally, they have been giving names based on the element's number. A science teacher of mine tells me that this was originally to settle disputes between groups of people who thought they had discovered an element "first".
element name before the name of inventor or the place whre discover this element because this are artificially made of people or experiment in laboratory!!
it tells you the number of atoms of each element
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Number of protons + Number of neutrons = Mass number(number of nucleons)
The atomic number of the element refers to the number of protons of an atom: all atoms of an element have this number of protons. A neutral atom of the element will have the same number of electrons.
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No. Junior refers to the younger of two living people who are closely related and have the same exact name. A numeral like II or III tells how many people, living or dead, in a particular family have used a specific name since the first one was recorded.