The nucleolus is not an element but, a part of a cell, which are totally different things.
The nucleolus is a structure found within the nucleus of a cell and is not a component of an atom. In a boron atom, which has an atomic number of 5, the nucleus contains protons and neutrons. Specifically, a typical boron nucleus has 5 protons and usually 6 neutrons, giving it a total atomic mass of about 11. The subatomic particles outside the nucleus are electrons, which are not part of the nucleolus.
An atom does not have a nucleolus, but it does have an atomic nucleus which is located in the center of the atom, including the Bohr model.
For the element Helium is its scientific name. For the bare nucleolus it is know as an alpha particle.
This question is slightly obscure... but I think I know what you're asking for.The atomic number (Z) is the number of protons in the atom (also the proton number). The neutron number (A) is the number of neutrons + protons. This number is considered to be the mass of the atomic particle. The number of neutrons by itself is generally not used.The number of neutrons is quite variable (that's how you get isotopes) ; but the low weight elements (beginning with Helium) often have equal numbers of neutron and protons, but as the atomic weight [number] goes up the number of neutrons needed to stabilize the nucleolus increases.
Assuming you mean "nucleus", the answer will depend on what what nucleus you are talking about (atomic nucleus, the nucleus of a cell, etc.).
this elemnt has an atomic number that is double the atomic number of silicon?
The lower left number on an element refers to the standard atomic weight, meaning the average mass of the atoms of an element. This is in comparison to the relative atomic mass, which compares the average mass of the element to 1/12 the mass of Carbon-12.
the answer is that it is called a atomic number.
The element with an atomic number that is double the atomic number of silicon is germanium, with an atomic number of 32. Silicon has an atomic number of 14.
The element with an atomic number that is double the atomic number of silicon is germanium, with atomic number 32. Silicon has an atomic number of 14.
The atomic number is equal to the number of the protons in the atomic nucleus.
Subtract the atomic number from the atomic weight.