I'm pretty sure what you're asking is which particle can you not pinpoint exactly, and the answer to that is the electron
H has exactly one atom of hydrogen.
Every single atom of sodium has exactly 11 protons in the nucleus.
No. Atoms of the same elements can have different numbers of neutrons.
Not necessarily, the number of protons in an atom are exactly the same as the electrons in an atom. For example, sodium has 11 protons and 12 neutrons. How many electrons does it have? 11.
The number of protons in an atom is determined by its atomic number, which is unique to each element. The atomic number represents the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. It is the key characteristic that defines the identity of an element.
It could do if it had GPS.
It means the place where something is pinpoint exactly.
Not exactly. It just can give a possible date.
Yes, though i cannot pinpoint exactly where, it can be found in dragonlance campaign setting
H has exactly one atom of hydrogen.
It's difficult to pinpoint exactly when Medea was published, but it was written by Euripides, who produced it in 431 BCE.
In this scenario, the atom is electrically neutral. The positive charge of the nucleus is exactly balanced by the negative charges of the surrounding electrons, resulting in a stable and neutral atom.
No.
Exactly the mass of an atom expressed in atomic units of mass (u).
The nucleus of an atom is positively charged. The electrons that orbit the nucleus are negatively charged to exactly the same degree, which makes the atom neutral.
Marijuana is grown and sold all over the world. It would be impossible to pinpoint where exactly "most" originates at.
No. The word is "pinpoint".