Li is atom number three, not only 'was' but it still is and ever will be.
Yes, real silver typically has a number stamped on it to indicate its purity. The most common numbers are 925 (which means it is 92.5% silver, with the remaining 7.5% usually being copper) and 999 (which means it is 99.9% pure silver).
Ag (from Latin argentum).
The element with the atomic number 47 is silver (Ag), and it is used to make photographic film and paper. But the atomic number determined the answer, not its use.
The atomic mass gives the mass of the atom. It is one of the physical property of the atom.
the answer is 107.87
Hydrogen has the atomic number of 1.
Aluminum (Al)
Li is atom number three, not only 'was' but it still is and ever will be.
0.1445 nm
Atomic not Atomis!
The atomic number tells you the number of protons the atom of an element has. The atomis is the smaller of the two numbers next to symbol of the element.
Atomis
No, the Atomic Mass is the full complete mass while the mass # is just the whole number. For example: carbon's atomis mass is 12.011 and the mass # is 12.
Is the number of protons in an atom determines its atomic number
average atomis mass
The Atomic Number As in Elements if thats what your looking its Silver [Ag]