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Atomic Number in Chemistry Formulas
Atomic Number is the number of protons present inside the nucleus of an atom of an element. And is denoted by Z.
Chemistry formulas that make use of Atomic Number
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Energy of Electron in Elliptical Orbit
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Distance of closest approach
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Velocity of alpha particle using distance of closest approach
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Number of Neutrons
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Kinetic Energy in Electron Volts
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Energy in Electron Volts
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Total Energy in Electron Volts
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Kinetic Energy of Electron
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Energy of Electron
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Electrostatic Force between Nucleus and Electron
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Radius of Orbit given Kinetic Energy of Electron
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Radius of Orbit given Potential Energy of Electron
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Radius of Orbit given Total Energy of Electron
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Energy of Stationary States
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Radii of Stationary States
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Kinetic Energy of Electron given Atomic number
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Rydberg's Equation
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Wavelength of all Spectral Lines
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Wave Number of Spectral Lines
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Ionization Potential
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Radius of Bohr's Orbit
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Radius of Bohr's Orbit given Atomic Number
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Bohr's Radius
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Total Energy of Electron
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Potential Energy of Electron given Atomic Number
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Total Energy of Electron given Atomic Number
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Total Energy of Electron in nth Orbit
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Frequency of characteristic X-ray
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Wavelength of characteristic X-ray
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FAQ
What is the Atomic Number?
Atomic Number is the number of protons present inside the nucleus of an atom of an element.
Can the Atomic Number be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Atomic Number, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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