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What is atomic number?​

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Answered by anweshadas742
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The atomic number or proton number of a chemical element is the number of protons found in the nucleus of every atom of that element. The atomic number uniquely identifies a chemical element. It is identical to the charge number of the nucleus. Wikipedia

Creator

English physicist Henry Moseley provided atomic numbers, based on the number of electrons in an atom, rather than based on atomic mass. In 1932 James Chadwick first discovered neutrons, and isotopes were identified.

Equation

The symbol for an atom can be written to show its mass number at the top, and its atomic number at the bottom. To calculate the numbers of subatomic particles in an atom, use its atomic number and mass number: number of protons = atomic number. number of electrons = atomic number.

Answered by pundirdiya2006
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number of protons in nucleus of an atom, which is characterised of a chemical element and determines its place in periodic table

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