A nuclide is an atomic species, having a defined number of protons, neutrons and also electrons on the orbit.
A nuclide is a nucleus with a particular combination of protons and neutrons.
Nuclide Symbols tell you how many nuetrons are in an isotope and its atomic number
Nuclide is practically an synonym for isotope.
For example 132Xe.
81/35Br
133/55 Cs
This is a stable isotope of sulfur: 1616S.
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The element Vanadium number 23 on the periodic table has the symbol 'V'. See the link below for a list of properties
81/35Br
81Br is one of the stable isotopes of bromine.
133/55 Cs
81Br is one of the stable isotopes of bromine.
This is a stable isotope of sulfur: 1616S.
5123V or V-51
The chemical symbol of uranium is U.
Silicon has 14 protons and 14 neutrons. -I hope this helped-
It is impossible to write in WikiAnswers the correct symbol; as an example vanadium-51, the most known isotope:51 as superscript, 23 as subscript and to right V.
A configuration composed of Photons & Neutrons is called Nuclide's. There are 3000 nuclide's approximately all together (270 nuclide's are naturally forms)
S=sulfur The specific sulfur could be written 16S32.
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