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Atomic # - 128

Atomic Mass - 320.04 amu

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Which symbol represents isotope of the symbol D?

D is deuterium, or 2H. An isotope of hydrogen with a neutron in addition to the proton.


What is the atomic mass number of element d?

The atomic mass number of an element is the total number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus. It is denoted by the symbol A. If you provide the symbol or name of element d, I can tell you its atomic mass number.


What does the chemical symbol D stand for?

The chemical symbol D typically stands for deuterium, which is a stable isotope of hydrogen with a nucleus containing one proton and one neutron. It is commonly used in labeling molecules in various scientific studies.


What does the element DO stand for?

There is no ELEMENT with the symbol "DO" however, it would be the molecule which is one atom of deuterium (D) and one atom of oxygen (O). Deuterium is an isotope of hydrogen. This molecule would be called deuterium oxide.


What elemant has the symbol for NI?

It is about nickel element. It is in the d block.


What element has 39 protons and 50 neutrons?

Yttrium has 39 protons and 50 neutrons.It is represented by symbol Y.It belongs to group 3 of transition metals.


The isotopes often called Thorium B and Thorium D are actually isotopes of what other element?

Thorium B is 212Pb: radioactive isotope of lead. Thorium D is 208Pb: stable isotope of lead.


What is deuterium and what element is it made out of?

Deuterium is a natural isotope of hydrogen with the mass 2; deuterium has 1 proton, 1 neutron and 1 electron. The chemical symbol is D.


What is the atomic number of an atom with symbol of CD?

CD is an invalid element symbol. Element symbols must only have one capitalized letter. This is also an invalid substance as there is no element with the symbol "D" However "C" is a valid symbol for Carbon and the atomic number is 6


What is the symbol for the deuterium isotope of hydrogen?

Hydrogen-2 is commonly referred to as deuterium, in addition to that it is known as Deuterium-1


When an isotope undergoes alpha decay which of the following change A The name of the element B The atomic number C The mass number D All of these change?

D. All of these change. In alpha decay, an isotope emits an alpha particle, which consists of two protons and two neutrons, leading to a decrease in the atomic number and mass number of the parent isotope. This results in the formation of a new element with a different name, atomic number, and mass number.


What element cannot be found on Earth?

elements with the symbol uuu on the school agenda periodic table =D