No. "Nuclei" is the plural of "nucleus". In chemistry this usually denotes the atomic nucleus, a tiny but very dense structure of protons and neutrons in the centre of an atom (or ion) that carries most of its mass. The number of protons in the nucleus of any atom indicates the type of chemical element it belongs to, the number of neutrons determines the isotope type.
The elements in the periodic table are arranged according to their atomic numbers, which are the numbers of protons in their atomic nuclei. The atomic number of hydrogen is 1 because it's atoms have one proton, which is why it's the first element in the periodic table.
NO!!! Carbon is No. 6 in the Periodic Table. Hydrogen is No. 1 in the Periodic Table.
No, carbon is not the first element on the periodic table of elements. Hydrogen is the first element on the periodic table.
No element has an atomic weight of 19.32 on the periodic table.
Sodium is the eleventh element on the periodic table.
The elements in the periodic table are arranged according to their atomic numbers, which are the numbers of protons in their atomic nuclei. The atomic number of hydrogen is 1 because it's atoms have one proton, which is why it's the first element in the periodic table.
mass and whether or not it's a metal. also how volatile it is
The element abbreviated with As on the periodic table is Arsenic
The atomic number is the number of protons in nuclei of the atoms of a given element.
NO!!! Carbon is No. 6 in the Periodic Table. Hydrogen is No. 1 in the Periodic Table.
No, carbon is not the first element on the periodic table of elements. Hydrogen is the first element on the periodic table.
Copper is on the Periodic Table, anything on the periodic table is an element so copper wire is made from an element.
A group in Periodic Table is the column of element in periodic table
The element 'H' is hydrogen, and is NO. 1 in the Periodic Table.
No, hydrogen is ?the lightest element in the periodic table.
There is NO element in the Periodic Table with the symbol 'Hn'. The nearest is hydrogen (H).
The element with the atomic number of 50 on the periodic table is tin, Sn. The number 50 refers to the number of protons in the nuclei of tin atoms.