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Qu'est-ce (qui) est atomic number - définition


Atomic number         
  • An explanation of the superscripts and subscripts seen in atomic number notation. Atomic number is the number of protons, and therefore also the total positive charge, in the atomic nucleus.
  • Russian chemist [[Dmitri Mendeleev]], creator of the periodic table.
  • [[Henry Moseley]] in his lab.
  • [[Niels Bohr]], creator of the [[Bohr model]].
NUMBER OF PROTONS FOUND IN THE NUCLEUS OF AN ATOM
Atom number; Atomic numbers; Atomic Number; Proton number; Z (Atomic number); Z (atomic number); Number of protons; Nuclear charge number

The atomic number or nuclear charge number (symbol Z) of a chemical element is the charge number of an atomic nucleus. For ordinary nuclei, this is equal to the proton number (np) or the number of protons found in the nucleus of every atom of that element. The atomic number can be used to uniquely identify ordinary chemical elements. In an ordinary uncharged atom, the atomic number is also equal to the number of electrons.

For an ordinary atom, the sum of the atomic number Z and the neutron number N gives the atom's atomic mass number A. Since protons and neutrons have approximately the same mass (and the mass of the electrons is negligible for many purposes) and the mass defect of the nucleon binding is always small compared to the nucleon mass, the atomic mass of any atom, when expressed in unified atomic mass units (making a quantity called the "relative isotopic mass"), is within 1% of the whole number A.

Atoms with the same atomic number but different neutron numbers, and hence different mass numbers, are known as isotopes. A little more than three-quarters of naturally occurring elements exist as a mixture of isotopes (see monoisotopic elements), and the average isotopic mass of an isotopic mixture for an element (called the relative atomic mass) in a defined environment on Earth, determines the element's standard atomic weight. Historically, it was these atomic weights of elements (in comparison to hydrogen) that were the quantities measurable by chemists in the 19th century.

The conventional symbol Z comes from the German word Zahl 'number', which, before the modern synthesis of ideas from chemistry and physics, merely denoted an element's numerical place in the periodic table, whose order was then approximately, but not completely, consistent with the order of the elements by atomic weights. Only after 1915, with the suggestion and evidence that this Z number was also the nuclear charge and a physical characteristic of atoms, did the word Atomzahl (and its English equivalent atomic number) come into common use in this context.

atomic number         
  • An explanation of the superscripts and subscripts seen in atomic number notation. Atomic number is the number of protons, and therefore also the total positive charge, in the atomic nucleus.
  • Russian chemist [[Dmitri Mendeleev]], creator of the periodic table.
  • [[Henry Moseley]] in his lab.
  • [[Niels Bohr]], creator of the [[Bohr model]].
NUMBER OF PROTONS FOUND IN THE NUCLEUS OF AN ATOM
Atom number; Atomic numbers; Atomic Number; Proton number; Z (Atomic number); Z (atomic number); Number of protons; Nuclear charge number
¦ noun Chemistry the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which is characteristic of a chemical element and determines its place in the periodic table.
Effective atomic number         
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Effective Atomic Number; Effective atomic number (disambiguation)
Effective atomic number has two different meanings: one that is the effective nuclear charge of an atom, and one that calculates the average atomic number for a compound or mixture of materials. Both are abbreviated Zeff.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour atomic number
1. Along with great fortune, the number eight is the atomic number for oxygen.
2. Each element has an atomic number (from 1 to '2) representing the number of positively charged protons in that atom‘s core, or nucleus.