5. Who are these men? In this lesson, we’ll learn about the men whose quests for knowledge about the fundamental nature of the universe helped define our views.
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40. Indivisible Electron Nucleus Orbit Electron Cloud Greek X Dalton X Thomson X Rutherford X X Bohr X X X Wave X X X
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44. Mass Number Mass number is the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an isotope: Mass # = p + + n 0 8 8 18 18 Arsenic 75 33 75 Phosphorus 15 31 16 Nuclide p + n 0 e - Mass # Oxygen - 10 - 33 42 - 31 15
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51. Isotopes are atoms of the same element having different masses , due to varying numbers of neutrons. Isotope Protons Electrons Neutrons Nucleus Hydrogen–1 (protium) 1 1 0 Hydrogen-2 (deuterium) 1 1 1 Hydrogen-3 (tritium) 1 1 2