xxC, where the 'xx' is the mass number of the isotope, usually 12, 13 or 14. The 'C' simply means it is carbon.
No the hydrogen nucleus is a proton. The helium nucleus is an alpha particle.
The term is nuclear notation or nuclear symbol. It is a shorthand way to represent the composition of an atomic nucleus, indicating the chemical element symbol, mass number, and atomic number of a particular nucleus.
The three subatomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom are protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons have a positive charge, neutrons have no charge, and electrons have a negative charge. Together, they make up the structure of an atom.
Conventionally in chemistry, the atomic number is represented by the symbol 'Z'.
The nuclide symbol for the nucleus that contains 16 protons and 16 neutrons is oxygen-32, represented as ^{32}_{16}O.
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6 electrons
The symbol used to represent a nucleus is "Au", which is a combination of the atomic symbol and mass number.
No the hydrogen nucleus is a proton. The helium nucleus is an alpha particle.
It is Lr, which is the chemical symbol for Lawrencium.
The symbol for a hydrogen-1 nucleus is ^1H, also known as protium. It consists of one proton and no neutrons.
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The symbol for the nucleus of each isotope of uranium is U. Each isotope will have a different number of protons and neutrons, but they will all have the element symbol U as their nucleus.
For the no of proton "A" is used.
The term is nuclear notation or nuclear symbol. It is a shorthand way to represent the composition of an atomic nucleus, indicating the chemical element symbol, mass number, and atomic number of a particular nucleus.
92, the atomic number of U.
The alpha particle is a helium nucleus. Its symbol is 24He2+, meaning 2 protons, 2 neutrons, and no electrons.