In any nuclear reaction the reactants and the resultants must always be in conformity with the law of the conservation of
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In any nuclear reaction the reactants and the resultants must always be in conformity with the law of the conservation of atoms .
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Both charge and mass number
Explanation:
- A charge is also known as electric charge. It has a characteristic with relation to matter of a unit which can express to the extent of less or more of electrons than protons.
- Examples of charge:
It possesses quarks like structure called as color charge.
- Types of charges. They are:
1) Positive charge
2) Negative charge
Unit of the Electric charge:
The SI unit of the electric charge is called as coulomb which is denoted by C.
- A mass number is also known as Atomic number. In nuclear physics mass number is defined as when the sum of the number of protons and neutrons it will be present within the atom of a nucleus.
- Formula to find the mass number is:
Mass number = protons + neutrons.
- Example of a mass number:
When we take Lithium, the atomic number is 4 which is equal to the number of protons and number of neutron of magnesium will be 4.
Therefore, the mass number will be equal to
8 * (4+4) .
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