The particles found in the nucleus are collectively called nucleons. Nucleons are protons and neutrons.
the nucleons contain neutrons and protons in it
Beryllium-9 has 9 nucleons.
In hydrogen-1 (1H isotope), there is only one proton. It has just the one nucleon. But there are a couple of other isotopes of hydrogen, and they are hydrogen-2 and hydrogen-3. In hydrogen-2, a neutron is bound to the proton, and in hydrogen-3, twoneutrons are bound to the proton. That gives hydrogen-2 twonucleons, and hydrogen-3 three nucleons. Hydrogen will have either one, two or three nucleons, depending on which isotope we are investigating.
no there are different elements, and you can check a periodic table for more information.
Protons and neutrons are classified as nucleons because they are found within the atomic nucleus of an atom. They are both composed of smaller particles called quarks and are responsible for the majority of an atom's mass.
and the fact that it is stable to estimate the strength of the strong nuclear force between nucleons. assume the distance between nucleons is 10−15 m
the nucleons contain neutrons and protons in it
There are A + Z nucleons in an element
Beryllium-9 has 9 nucleons.
There is no simple combined term for both of them, but you can refer to them as the nucleus of the atom. Particles made of three quarks are called baryons. This includes the proton and neutron but would also include and anti-proton. (A neutron is its own antiparticle)
238 nucleons in 238U.
the Atomic Mass is made of protons and neutrons. When these particles are together, they are known as nucleons. carbon-12 contains 12 nucleons.
The "11" refers, precisely, to the number of nucleons.
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