the nucleus of an atom is the central section that contains protons and neutrons
this is a chemistry question, not biology. however, the correct answer is 5.
Two atoms of lithium, or two moles of lithium.
Z is the atomic number in Chemistry and Physics.
In chemistry, the term "radical" refers to a molecular species that contains at least one unpaired electron, making it highly reactive. Radicals play a key role in many chemical reactions, particularly in processes like polymerization and combustion.
In chemistry, radii refer to the measurements of the size of atoms. It is commonly used to measure the distance from the nucleus of an atom to its outer electron cloud. Radii are important in understanding the reactivity and bonding of atoms in chemical reactions.
musles
nuclear chemistry
biology and chemistry
Yes, the nucleus is like the brain of the cell
In physics and chemistry, in the center of the atom.
The word 'chimie' is a French word. It translates to 'chemistry' in the English language. Chemistry is a type of science that deals with identifying substances and the ways a person uses them.
Not in chemistry. A nucleus is the center of the atom. In biology a nucleus is the center of a cell. Any cell, plant or animal.
Of or relating to the nucleus. In the context of chemistry, the nucleus is the center of atom, composed of protons and neutrons. Nuclear chemistry deals with reactions that involve the nucleus, for example in which neutrons are either added to or removed from the nucleus of an atom. There are other meaning, but they generally refer to something central or the core of something (the nuclear family is composed of parents and children only).
The one difference that nuclear chemistry has from the other branches is its study of the nucleus (core) of the atom. Nuclear chemistry will deal with how the nucleus can split, absorb and release energy as radiation, and decompose to form different elements.
Impure - a material who have other contaminants.
In chemistry, the term "tuba" does not have a specific meaning. It might be a typographical error or a mispronunciation of a chemical term or element.
Do you mean the term "nucleus"? The nucleus is the part of a cell which holds the DNA and RNA, and is responsible for growth and reproduction.