Examples of using Atomic numbers in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
Contends that gravitational effects would become significant when atomic numbers become astronomically large, thereby overcoming other super-massive nuclei instability phenomena, and that neutron stars(with atomic numbers on the order of 1021) can arguably be
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contends that gravitational effects would become significant when atomic numbers become astronomically large, thereby overcoming other super-massive nuclei instability phenomena, and that neutron stars(with atomic numbers on the order of 1021) can arguably be
All elements from atomic numbers 1(hydrogen) to 118(oganesson)
which states that it is the natural tendency of the atoms of elements with lower atomic numbers(less than 20)
With atomic numbers of 113, 115, 117, and 118, the International Union of Pure
Hydrogen's ATOMIC NUMBER is 1.
It's atomic number is 21 and atomic mass is 44.955.
Nitrogen's ATOMIC NUMBER is 7, etc.
Atomic Number of Magnesium is 12.
Its atomic number is 1 and its atomic weight 1,00797 g/mol.
Atomic Number of Manganese is 25.
Is also the atomic number of Nitrogen.
The aluminum symbol is Al, and its atomic number is 13.
The atomic number of Manganese is 25.
That figure is the atomic number of Tantalum.
Its chemical symbol is Al, and its atomic number is 13.
The atomic number for magnesium is 12.
And it is notable that this is the atomic number of the element K.
Its chemical symbol is Fe and its atomic number is 26.