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Qué (quién) es nucleide - definición

ATOMIC SPECIES CHARACTERIZED BY THE SPECIFIC CONSTITUTION OF ITS NUCLEUS
Nucleides; Nucleide; Nuclides; Isodiapher; Isodiaphers; Isodiasphere
  • (''Z'', ''N'')}}, an example of a [[table of nuclides]]:<br/>
Black – stable (all are primordial)<br/>
Red – primordial radioactive<br/>
Other – radioactive, with decreasing stability from orange to white

Nuclide         
A nuclide (or nucleide, from nucleus, also known as nuclear species) is a class of atoms characterized by their number of protons, Z, their number of neutrons, N, and their nuclear energy state.
nuclide         
['nju:kl??d]
¦ noun Physics a distinct kind of atom or nucleus characterized by a specific number of protons and neutrons.
Derivatives
nuclidic adjective
Origin
1940s: from nucleus + -ide (from Gk eidos 'form').

Wikipedia

Nuclide

A nuclide (or nucleide, from nucleus, also known as nuclear species) is a class of atoms characterized by their number of protons, Z, their number of neutrons, N, and their nuclear energy state.

The word nuclide was coined by Truman P. Kohman in 1947. Kohman defined nuclide as a "species of atom characterized by the constitution of its nucleus" containing a certain number of neutrons and protons. The term thus originally focused on the nucleus.