<span class="searchmatch">neutron</span> <span class="searchmatch">numbers</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">neutron</span> number...
Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">neutron</span> number Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">neutron</span> number (plural <span class="searchmatch">neutron</span> <span class="searchmatch">numbers</span>) (nuclear physics) The number of <span class="searchmatch">neutrons</span> in the nucleus of an atom...
Wikipedia atomic number (plural atomic <span class="searchmatch">numbers</span>) (physics, chemistry) The number of protons in an atom. Symbol: Z number of protons mass number <span class="searchmatch">neutron</span> number...
mass number. mass number (plural mass <span class="searchmatch">numbers</span>) (physics, physical chemistry) The total number of protons and <span class="searchmatch">neutrons</span> in an atomic nucleus. Symbol: A atomic...
even-even (not comparable) (physics) Having even <span class="searchmatch">numbers</span> of both protons and <span class="searchmatch">neutrons</span>. Coordinate terms: even-odd, odd-even, odd-odd an even-even nucleus...
kind; this results in nuclei having odd <span class="searchmatch">numbers</span> of protons or <span class="searchmatch">neutrons</span> having a lower binding energy and being less stable (than those with even <span class="searchmatch">numbers</span>)...
odd-odd (not comparable) (physics) Having odd <span class="searchmatch">numbers</span> of both protons and <span class="searchmatch">neutrons</span>. Coordinate terms: even-even, even-odd, odd-even an odd-odd nucleus...
(astrophysics) A type of degenerate matter found within the crusts of <span class="searchmatch">neutron</span> stars, where the competition between nuclear attraction and Coulomb repulsion...
protons and twenty-eight <span class="searchmatch">neutrons</span>. It decays very slowly, with a half-life of 4.3x1019 years. Because it is unusually <span class="searchmatch">neutron</span>-rich, it is popular for the...
(physics) The only stable isotope of aluminium, 2713Al, having thirteen protons and fourteen <span class="searchmatch">neutrons</span> isotope of aluminium with 13 protons and 14 <span class="searchmatch">neutrons</span>...