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nuclide A type of nucleus with a fixed number of protons and neutrons. The term nuclide is usually used to distinguish nuclear species of different chemical elements (ie, those having different numbers of protons and neutrons), such as iodine 127 and uranium 235.
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nuclide A type of atom characterised by the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus. In other words, it's any of the isotopes of an element.
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nuclide Any species of atom that exists for a measurable length of time. A nuclide can be distinguished by its atomic weight, atomic number, and energy state.
Ãâó: www.nuce.boun.edu.tr/glossary.html
nuclide an atom containing a specific number of protons (Z) and neutrons (N), eg, 56 Fe contains 26 protons and 30 neutrons
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nuclide (1) A species of atoms of which each atom has identical atomic number (proton number) and identical mass number (nucleon number). (ref 1). (2) A species of atom characterised by its mass number, atomic number, and nuclear energy state, provided that the mean life in that state is long enough to be observable. (ref 1)
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