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  2. Neutron number - Wikipedia

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    The neutron number (symbol N) is the number of neutrons in a nuclide. Atomic number (proton number) plus neutron number equals mass number: Z + N = A. The difference between the neutron number and the atomic number is known as the neutron excess: D = N − Z = A − 2Z. Neutron number is not written explicitly in nuclide symbol notation, but ...

  3. Neutron - Wikipedia

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    The atomic number determines the chemical properties of the atom, and the neutron number determines the isotope or nuclide. [7]: 4 The terms isotope and nuclide are often used synonymously, but they refer to chemical and nuclear properties, respectively. [7]: 4 Isotopes are nuclides with the same atomic number, but different neutron number.

  4. Mass number - Wikipedia

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    The mass number is different for each isotope of a given chemical element, and the difference between the mass number and the atomic number Z gives the number of neutrons (N) in the nucleus: N = A − Z. [2] The mass number is written either after the element name or as a superscript to the left of an element's symbol.

  5. Nuclide - Wikipedia

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    The neutron number has large effects on nuclear properties, but its effect on chemical reactions is negligible for most elements. Even in the case of the very lightest elements, where the ratio of neutron number to atomic number varies the most between isotopes, it usually has only a small effect, but it matters in some circumstances.

  6. Nuclear binding energy - Wikipedia

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    The atoms of each element have a nucleus containing a specific number of protons (always the same number for a given element), and some number of neutrons, which is often roughly a similar number. Two atoms of the same element having different numbers of neutrons are known as isotopes of the element.

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    The researchers also want to find more mergers that create longer gamma-ray bursts to determine what drives them and whether there is any connection to the elements created in the process.

  8. Atomic number - Wikipedia

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    List of chemical elements; Mass numberNumber of heavy particles in the atomic nucleus; Neutron number – The number of neutrons in a nuclide; Neutron–proton ratio – Ratio of neutrons to protons in an atomic nucleus; Prout's hypothesis – Early model of the atom that did not account for mass defect

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    Henry’s two touchdowns will equal his best single-game playoff total. The Ravens will make a concerted effort to feature Henry, especially while Zay Flowers continues to nurse a knee injury.