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Atomic Weight of Nuclide in Chemistry Formulas
Atomic Weight of Nuclide is defined as the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an isotope of the nuclide. And is denoted by M. Atomic Weight of Nuclide is usually measured using the Atomic Mass Unit for Weight. Note that the value of Atomic Weight of Nuclide is always negative.
Chemistry formulas that make use of Atomic Weight of Nuclide
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FAQ
What is the Atomic Weight of Nuclide?
Atomic Weight of Nuclide is defined as the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an isotope of the nuclide. Atomic Weight of Nuclide is usually measured using the Atomic Mass Unit for Weight. Note that the value of Atomic Weight of Nuclide is always negative.
Can the Atomic Weight of Nuclide be negative?
Yes, the Atomic Weight of Nuclide, measured in Weight can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Atomic Weight of Nuclide?
Atomic Weight of Nuclide is usually measured using the Atomic Mass Unit[u] for Weight. Kilogram[u], Gram[u], Milligram[u] are the few other units in which Atomic Weight of Nuclide can be measured.
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