Atomic Number
Neutral atoms of an element contain an equal
number of protons and electrons. The number of protons determines an element’s
atomic number (Z) and distinguishes one element from another. For example,
carbon’s atomic number (Z) is 6 because it has 6 protons. The number of
neutrons can vary to produce isotopes, which are atoms of the same element that
have different numbers of neutrons. The number of electrons can also be
different in atoms of the same element, thus producing ions (charged atoms).
For instance, iron, Fe, can exist in its neutral state, or in the +2 and +3
ionic states.
Mass Number
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