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2019年4月25日 · I am watching a video about element 173 being the biggest and last element that can ever be assembled. The reason given as the last element that can be created is that …
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How can the nucleus of an atom be in an excited state?
The nucleus of an element can be left in an excited state after an $\alpha$-particle emission as well, and the reasons for the $\gamma$-particle decay are very much the same. Share Cite
Why does a "typical" hydrogen atom have no neutron?
2016年5月24日 · The chemical properties of an element are always determined by the atomic number, that is, the number of protons in the nucleus. All carbon atoms have six protons, all …
Why are elements with even atomic number more abundant?
2017年6月20日 · The binding energy of a nucleus depends on the pairing status of the protons and neutrons. In particular, in the semi-empirical mass formula, there is a pairing term which …