Similarities between Extended periodic table and Nuclear drip line
Extended periodic table and Nuclear drip line have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alpha decay, Alpha particle, Atomic number, Extended periodic table, Germanium, Magic number (physics), Neutron, Proton, Radioactive decay.
Alpha decay
Alpha decay or α-decay is a type of radioactive decay in which an atomic nucleus emits an alpha particle (helium nucleus) and thereby transforms or 'decays' into an atom with a mass number that is reduced by four and an atomic number that is reduced by two.
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Alpha particle
Alpha particles consist of two protons and two neutrons bound together into a particle identical to a helium-4 nucleus.
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Atomic number
The atomic number or proton number (symbol Z) of a chemical element is the number of protons found in the nucleus of an atom.
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Extended periodic table
An extended periodic table theorizes about elements beyond oganesson (beyond period 7, or row 7).
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Germanium
Germanium is a chemical element with symbol Ge and atomic number 32.
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Magic number (physics)
In nuclear physics, a magic number is a number of nucleons (either protons or neutrons, separately) such that they are arranged into complete shells within the atomic nucleus.
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Neutron
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Proton
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Radioactive decay
Radioactive decay (also known as nuclear decay or radioactivity) is the process by which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy (in terms of mass in its rest frame) by emitting radiation, such as an alpha particle, beta particle with neutrino or only a neutrino in the case of electron capture, gamma ray, or electron in the case of internal conversion.
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Extended periodic table and Nuclear drip line Comparison
Extended periodic table has 194 relations, while Nuclear drip line has 47. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 3.73% = 9 / (194 + 47).
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