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17 January, 13:09

Sometimes a nuclide is referenced by the name of the element followed by the: Select the correct answer below:

atomic number

mass number

electrical charge

none of the above

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  1. 17 January, 13:10
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    electric charge

    Explanation:

    A nuclide is represented by the name of the element, preceded by the mass number (A) as a superscript on the left and the atomic number (Z) as subscript.

    On the right, as a superscript is the electrical charge (e. g. + 2) and is following the element name.
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