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Chemistry: Structure and Properties
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00:01 In atom in the center there is a nucleus which is containing two things.
00:09 First is neutrons that is n and the second is protons that is p.
00:18 So this is a nucleus and in the surrounding there is circular orbits in which electrons are moving that is e.
00:25 So in any element suppose this is any element x and here is the atomic number z and this is atomic mass a.
00:32 So z corresponds to a number of electrons or number of protons either we can count whereas atomic mass corresponds to proton plus neutron.
00:45 In most of the cases this is double the z.
00:50 For example carbon its atomic number is 6 and its mass is 12.
00:55 So we can say that proton and electron, proton and electron is 6...
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