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nuclide
n. (Physics) type of atom that is specifically identifiable (by its energy content, mass number, or atomic number)


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Nuclide
A nuclide (from lat.: nucleus) is a nuclear species which is characterized by the number of protons and neutrons that every atomic nucleus of this species contains.For a short-hand designation of the nuclide, one writes the mass number (number of nucleons) in the upper left corner and the atomic number (number of protons) in the lower left corner of the chemical symbol: for example, C for the most common isotope of carbon. In earlier years, the mass number was written in the upper right corner. The atomic number may also be omitted, since it is uniquely defined by the element symbol.
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nuclide (m)
n. nuclide, (Physics) type of atom that is specifically identifiable (by its energy content, mass number, or atomic number)

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nuclide (m)
n. nuclide, (Physics) type of atom that is specifically identifiable

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Nuclide
An atom characterized by the number of protons, neturons, and energy in the nucleus.

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