بلغات أخرى
- الألمانيّة: Isotope
- الإنجليزيّة: Isotope
- الفرنسيّة: Isotope
- الهندية: आइसोटोप (समस्थानिक)
- الإيطاليّة: Isotopo
- اليابانيّة: 同位体(アイソトープ) (رابط خارجي)
- المهاراتية: समस्थानिक
- البرتغاليّة البرازيليّة: Isótopo
- الصينيّة المبسطة: 同位素
- الصينيّة التقليدية: 同位素
الرسوم التوضيحية المرتبطة
Nucleon
الشرح: A nucleon is a constituent of an atomic nucleus. For normal matter, nucleons can be either protons or neutrons. The number of nucleons defines the mass number of a nucleus while the number of protons defines the atomic number. Atomic nuclei of a particular chemical element all have the same atomic number but can have different mass numbers. Nuclei with the same atomic number but different mass numbers are known as isotopes. Most elements have more than one isotope that occurs in nature although a few only have one isotope that is stable over long periods of time.
This diagram shows the nuclei of isotopes of the first six chemical elements (from left to right: hydrogen, helium, lithium, beryllium, boron and carbon). Beside each chemical element symbol are two numbers. The upper number is the mass number, the number of nucleons. The lower number for each is the atomic number, the number of protons.
المصدر: Maria Cristina Fortuna/IAU OAE
License: CC-BY-4.0 المشاع الإبداعي نَسب المُصنَّف 4.0 دولي (CC BY 4.0) أيقونات



