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The atomic umber of an element listed in the Periodic Table refers to number of protons in the element. Atomic number is equal to number of protons.

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What is the number listed for each element on the periodic table?

The number listed above the symbol of an element on the periodic table is the element's atomic number.


What information is listed on an element on the periodic table?

The information like element symbol and its atomic number are listed on a element in periodic table.


Can you find the atomic number of an element on the periodic table?

Atomic number of an element can be found on the periodic table. It is located at the upper left-hand corner of the table.


What is an atomic number and where can you find one listed?

the atomic number is the number of protons of an element. The atomic number specifically identifies an element. You can find it on the Periodic Table of Elements.


Can atomic number be found on the periodic table?

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What information is listed in an element square in the periodic table?

An element square consists of the element's name, symbol, atomic mass, and atomic number.


Are the elements listed in order of atomic number or atomic mass?

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How are elements listed on the periodic tabel?

They are organized by atomic number (the number of protons/electrons in the element).


What is an element's atomic mass not listed as a whole number on the periodic table?

Few elements have isotopes. their atomic mass is not a whole number.


How do you find the atomic number number of an element?

If you look up any element on google.com you will see all the basic information, including the atomic number. Atomic numbers are also given in the periodic table of the elements (which you can also look up on google).


Why is an element's atomic mess not listed as a whole number on the periodic?

Because it is an average of the masses of the isotopes of the element, each of which has a different atomic mass (not mess!)


How do you determine the number of protons in a nuclide?

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