The atomic number.
mass number
Binary covalent compounds consist of two different non-metal elements. To identify them, you can look for prefixes in the compound name (e.g., "di-" for two atoms, "tri-" for three atoms) which indicate the number of atoms of each element present. The non-metal element that appears second in the compound formula will have the "-ide" suffix in its name.
Yes, all atoms with the same number of protons will have the same name. The number of protons in an atomic nucleus is what we use to number the elements. Elements with the same number of protons are the same element, as the identity of an element is due solely to the number of protons in its nucleus.
Elements.
The periodic table is based on an element's atomic number, which is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. Elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number, which also dictates their unique placement in the periodic table.
oxygen and nitrogen
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the atomic number, the atomic weight, the atomic symbol and atomic name.
Atoms of the same element cannot have different numbers of protons. Different numbers of protons mean different elements. An atom with the a different number of neutrons is called an isotope.
The symbols on the periodic table represent the different elements. Each symbol is a unique abbreviation for the element's name. These symbols are used to organize and identify the various elements based on their atomic structure and properties.
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