Structure of Atom
All atoms of the same element have same number of protons in their nuclei. Therefore, atoms of the same elements have same atomic number. However, atoms of different elements have different atomic numbers because their nuclei have different number of protons. Thus, atomic number of each element has certain characteristic value and no two elements have the same atomic number. Therefore, atomic number of an element is a fundamental property.
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What is a proton?
Who discovered neutron?
What is the name of the remaining part of atom except outer orbit?
Name the particles which determine the mass of an element.
What are α-particles?
What are the fundamental particles present in a neutral atom having atomic number greater than 1?
Do protons and neutrons have identical mass?
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