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the number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus
Nuclide
There is a simple difference between a nucleus and a nucleon. A nucleus is at the center of an atom, and it is that collection of particles, protons and neutrons, that make up the nucleus of that atom. Because atomic nuclei are composed of protons and neutrons, we have come up with the term nucleon to describe any particle that makes up an atomic nucleus. That means either a proton or a neutron, when we talk about them as part of the nucleus of an atom, can be properly called a nucleon. The nucleus of an atom is said to be made up of nucleons. It's just that simple.
There is no difference. Both represent the same.
There is no difference. Both represent the same.
An unstable nuclide will stop emitting radiation when the forces in the nucleus are balanced, until they become stable.
A nuclide is an atomic species, having a defined number of protons, neutrons and also electrons on the orbit.
It is Deuterium an isotope of hydrogen.
The nucleus is the CENTER of a cell.
It's called Radioactive Decay. It transforms the atom (or "parent nuclide") into a "daughter nuclide"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radioactive_decay
The nuclide half-life tells you what the nuclide is, and if the the decay rate is inconsistet, it can help tell what mix of nulides are presetn in the sample
Main difference between eukaryotic and paokaryotic cells is the nucleus. Prokariyotes do not have a nucleus