Examples of using Atomic numbers in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Lanthanides are the 15 elements that comprise the atomic numbers 57 to 71 on the periodic table.
These particles are emitted during radioactive decay of certain elements of high atomic number(mostly transuranic elements with atomic numbers over 92).
Last December, four new elements- with atomic numbers 113, 115, 117, and 118- earned their spots on the periodic table.
whereas Z refers to the atomic numbers of elements.
identified them as elements with atomic numbers 93 through 96.
identify them as elements with atomic numbers 93 through 96.
identified them as elements with atomic numbers 93 through 96.
So far, 24 synthetic elements have been created(those with atomic numbers 95- 118).
identified them as elements with atomic numbers 93 through 96.
For atoms with low atomic numbers, a nucleus that has a different number of protons than neutrons can potentially drop to a lower energy state through a radioactive decay that causes the number of protons and neutrons to more closely match.
They speculate that ions with atomic numbers greater than 6 are“unlikely to undergo a clinical revival,”
The fusion of two nuclei that create larger nuclei with lower atomic numbers than iron and nickel- a total nucleon number of about 60- is usually an exothermic process that releases more energy than is required to bring them together.
neutrons which should provide stable elements with atomic numbers higher than any which appear on our periodic chart,
While isotopes with atomic numbers higher than lead(82) are known to be radioactive, an"island of stability" has been proposed for some elements with atomic numbers above 103.
neutrons which should provide stable elements with atomic numbers being higher than any which appear on our Periodic Chart,
The fusion of two nuclei that create larger nuclei with lower atomic numbers than iron and nickel- a total nucleon number of about 60- is usually an exothermic process that releases more energy than is required to bring them together.
Of the elements with atomic numbers 1 to 92, most can be found in nature, having stable(such as hydrogen),
It has atomic number 26.
It has an atomic number of 26.
Elements with atomic number greater than 92.