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Use a Periodic Table to solve the mystery. Round the Atomic Mass to the nearest whole number. ... Name of Element...
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www.jms.gjcs.k12.in.us/Science%20Sleuth%20Mysteries/ski...
www.jms.gjcs.k12.in.us/Science%20Sleuth%20Mysteries/skills/periodic/worksheet.html
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Hydrogen has 1 proton ... Atomic Number ... Number of Electrons...
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www.noblemind.com/search.exe?keyword=Hydrogen+Number+of...
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hydrogen has 1 proton and electron and for neutrons ....hydrogen can have none or even two
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/List_the_number_of_protons_el...
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Number of Neutrons: 0 ; Classification: Non-metal; Crystal Structure: Hexagonal ; Density @ 293 K: 0.08988 g/cm3; Color: colorless ... Number of Energy Levels: 1 ... Information about hydrogen-powered cars...
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www.chemicalelements.com/elements/h.html
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Instructions on how to calculate the number of protons, electrons and neutrons in an atom of any element. ... To find the number of protons, electrons and neutrons in an atom, just follow these easy steps:
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education.jlab.org/qa/pen_number.html
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The atomic number is equal to the number of protons in an atom's nucleus. Hydrogen's atomic number is 1 because all hydrogen atoms contain exactly one proton.
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education.jlab.org/qa/hydrogen_01.html
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where, A is the mass number of the element's nuclei, and Z is the atomic number (X stands for the element symbol, for example: H is for hydrogen, O is for oxygen, Na for sodium, etc.) The mass number gives you the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of that element.
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www.physlink.com/ae109.cfm
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To calculate the number of neutrons for each element, round off the atomic weight to the nearest whole number. Then subtract the atomic number from rounded off atomic weight. [The atomic number for each element is the number of protons.]; Note: Since hydrogen has an atomic weight of one, it consists of a single proton.
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waynesword.palomar.edu/periodic.htm
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The atomic number describes the number of protons in an atom. For hydrogen the atomic number, Z, is equal to 1. For helium Z = 2. Since the number of protons equals the number of electrons in the neutral atom, Z also tells you the number of electrons in the atom.
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web.jjay.cuny.edu/~acarpi/NSC/3-atoms.htm
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