Define A, Z, and X in the following notation used to specify a nuclide: A/Z*X. S
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Question
Define A, Z, and X in the following notation used to specify a nuclide: A/Z*X. Select all that apply.
Z is the atomic number (number of protons).
A is the mass number (number of protons + neutrons).
X is the chemical symbol of the element.
A is the atomic number (number of protons).
Z is the mass number (number of protons + neutrons).
A is the chemical symbol of the element.
Z is the chemical symbol of the element.
X is the mass number (number of protons + neutrons).
X is the atomic number (number of protons).
Explanation / Answer
Z is the atomic number (number of protons).
A is the mass number (number of protons + neutrons).
X is the chemical symbol of the element.
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