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What does the atomic number of an element represent?

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The atomic number represents or stands for the distinct identity of a chemical element. It is usually defined as the number or protons present in an atom of an element, which is also equal to the number of electrons.

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Hello!
Whenever you see an atomic number with an element, you know the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom, which determines the chemical of an element and its place on the periodic table.

For example, Hydrogen has only one proton, however, if you were to add say 78 more protons, you'd get gold!


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