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No, each atomic number is unique to a single element.

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If the atomic number of 4 different elements is 102 what does itmean?

Atomic number is unique. It cannot be same for different elements.


No two different elements will have the?

No two different elements will have the exact same atomic number. Each element has a unique number of protons in its nucleus, which determines its atomic number and distinguishes it from other elements.


What happens where two elements have the same atomic number?

When two elements have the same atomic number, it means they are isotopes of each other. Isotopes have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei. This results in subtle differences in their atomic mass and stability.


What same elements have the same atomic number?

though your question is unclear, each element has its own atomic number. every sample of Sulfur (S) that exists has the atomic number of 16. No different elements share the same atomic number.


A difference in the atomic number of atoms means the atoms are of same or diffierent elements?

Different atomic numbers represent different elements.


What is the difference between isobar and isotope?

isobars are elements with same mass numbers (Atomic Mass) and different atomic number (number of proton or electron)


What element has the Same atomic number but different number of neutrons?

Almost all the elements have different isotopes having same atomic no but different mass no or neutrons.


Can two elements have same atomic number?

No, two elements cannot have the same atomic number. The atomic number of an element is determined by the number of protons in its nucleus, which is unique to each element. Therefore, elements with different atomic numbers will have different numbers of protons and thus different chemical properties.


Do all of the same elements have the same atomic number?

All isotopes of an element have the same atomic number because they have the same number of protons. However, they have a different mass because they have a different number of neutrons.


Do all of the elements have the same atomic number?

All isotopes of an element have the same atomic number because they have the same number of protons. However, they have a different mass because they have a different number of neutrons.


Can an atom of two different elements have the same mass number?

Yes. The mass number is basic to the different elements, even more useful than the atomic number. (Unless it is an isotope. Isotopes have a different amount of neutrons than the basic element atom which makes a difference in mass number too. So, a difference in mass numbers doesn't always mean it is a different element.)


Why the mass number of the same atom of an element is not constant?

Since you have isotopes of elements. Isotopes are elements with different number of neutrons hence why the different atomic masses for the same elements.