I think you mean what does the atomic number of an element on the periodic table means ? If yes then read on
An element is defined by its atomic number which is the number of protons it has . Protons are subatomic particles that exist inside an atoms nucleus and are stuck there by the strong nuclear force .
Two elements can never have the same atomic number , or else they'd be the same element!
I hope that answers your question :)
B is the symbol for boron which is an element on the periodic table
There is no Fn on the periodic table of elements. However, there is Fm, Fermium, number 100.
In the periodic table, "Na" represents the chemical element sodium. Sodium is an alkali metal with the atomic number 11.
On the periodic table Ni represents the element Nickel.
f mean Fluorine on a periodic table.Fluorine is a halogen with atomic number 9.It occurs in group 17 on the table.
Th is element number 90 on the periodic table It is thorium, it is in the Actinides, and it is radioactive
The atomic number on the periodic table represents the number of protons in an atom's nucleus. It determines the element's identity and its position on the periodic table. Each element has a unique atomic number.
The group number is an identifier used to describe the column of the standard Periodic Table in which the element appears.
B is the symbol for boron which is an element on the periodic table
There is no Fn on the periodic table of elements. However, there is Fm, Fermium, number 100.
In the periodic table, "Na" represents the chemical element sodium. Sodium is an alkali metal with the atomic number 11.
On the periodic table Ni represents the element Nickel.
I'm assuming you mean "how can you find an element on the periodic table?" The periodic table is strategically placed. You can either look for the atomic number (the number at the top-- the number of the protons in one atom), or you can just look for the Element Symbol. The periodic table from left to right is sorted by increasing atomic number. The periodic table from top to bottom is sorted by increasing number of energy levels (the levels in which the electrons are in).
The atomic number of an element is the number of protons found in the nucleus of an atom of that element. It is the unique identifier for an element on the periodic table. The atomic number determines an element's chemical properties and its position in the periodic table.
Fe on the periodic table (element 26) is short for the Latin word for iron.
That is the Atomic Number. The atomic number of an element is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of the element.
could be either the atomic number or the mass number of the element, depending on what you are referring to.