properties of a nucleus depend on evenness or oddness of its atomic number (proton number) Z, neutron number N and, consequently, of their sum, the mass...
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The atomic number or nuclear charge number (symbol Z) of a chemical element is the charge number of an atomic nucleus. For ordinary nuclei composed of...
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In atomic physics, even–even (EE) nuclei are nuclei with an even number of neutrons and an even number of protons. Even-mass-number nuclei, which comprise...
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Boson (category Atomic physics)
nuclides are odd-proton / odd-neutron (OO) stable nuclides (see Even and odd atomic nuclei § Odd proton, odd neutron). The five odd–odd bosonic nuclides...
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of even/odd Z and N effects well known from experiments. The exact nature and capacity of nuclear shells differs from those of electrons in atomic orbitals...
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is even-numbered but has only one stable isotope. See Even and odd atomic nuclei for more details. Most other metals have greater standard atomic weights:...
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Atom (redirect from Atom and Atomic Theory)
when it has even numbers of both neutrons and protons, but for other cases of odd numbers, the nucleus may have a spin. Normally nuclei with spin are...
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Lead (redirect from Atomic number 82)
having the highest number of isotopes of all elements, ten. See Even and odd atomic nuclei for more details. The half-life found in the experiment was 1...
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Nuclear shell model (redirect from Quasi-atomic model)
physics, atomic physics, and nuclear chemistry, the nuclear shell model utilizes the Pauli exclusion principle to model the structure of atomic nuclei in terms...
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expression above, is positive for even-even nuclei and negative for odd-odd nuclei. This means that even-even nuclei, which do not have a strong neutron...
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