Examples of using Atomic number in English and their translations into Spanish
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Oxygen has 8 protons and thus and atomic number of 8.
For example, chemistry classifies gold as the metal with atomic number 79.
An element is a substance composed of atoms with identical atomic number.
Each element's name, atomic number, year of first report,
Its high atomic number elements efficiently stop X-rays at reasonable thickness.
Around 100 particles with atomic number 31 and 32 were collected and some limited statistics were obtained
Lanthanum is a chemical element with the symbol La and atomic number 57 belonging to group 3 of the periodic table
however, the atomic number will increase by one.
Mercury or quicksilver is a chemical element with symbol(Hg) and atomic number 80.
Arsenic… atomic number 33, the only tattoo on Sean's body that he hasn't been able to solve.
One peak occurs at about(expressed by atomic number) strontium to ruthenium while the other peak is at about tellurium to neodymium.
With increasing atomic number Z increases the attraction of the nucleus on the electron.
an element with a high atomic number that was readily available, without success.
Henry Moseley, in his paper on atomic number and X-ray emission,
Since chlorine has a larger atomic number than hydrogen, it is the highest-priority group.
This led to the nuclear charge, or atomic number of an element, being used to ascertain its place within the periodic table.
In chemistry, a pure element means a substance whose atoms all(or in practice almost all) have the same atomic number, or number of protons.
Cobalt Cobalt is a chemical element with the symbol Co and atomic number 27.
Selenium is a chemical element. Its chemical symbol is Se and its atomic number is 34.