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Can an element have more than one nuclide justify with example​

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Nuclide

Nuclides are specific types of atoms or nuclei. Every nuclide has a chemical element symbol (E) as well as an atomic number (Z) , the number of protons in the nucleus, and a mass number (A), the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus. The symbol for the element is as shown below:

AZE(1)(1)ZAE

An example is neon, which has the element symbol Ne, atomic number 10 and mass number 20.

2010Ne(2)(2)1020Ne

A nuclide has a measurable amount of energy and lasts for a measurable amount of time. Stable nuclides can exist in the same state indefinitely, but unstable nuclides are radioactive and decay over time. Some unstable nuclides occur in nature, but others are synthesized artificially through nuclear reactions.They emit energy (αα, ββ, or γγ emissions) until they reach stability.

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