Atomic Physics: Plum Pudding Model
Atomic Physics: Plum Pudding Model
Atomic Physics: Plum Pudding Model
Nuclide notation
A nuclide is a type of atom whose nuclei have specific numbers of protons and neutrons (both are called nucleons). Therefore, nuclides are composite particles of nucleons. The notation for a nuclide with mass number A-this consists of the sum of protons and neutrons or the nucleon number and atomic number Z this is the proton number. These both are by the Element E or X.
Isotope
Atoms of the same element can have different numbers of neutrons; the different possible versions of each element are called isotopes. For example, the most common isotope of hydrogen has no neutrons at all; there's also a hydrogen isotope called deuterium, with one neutron, and another, tritium, with two neutrons.
1. Palladium-103 is used in the treatment of prostate cancer. 2. Gallium-67 is used for tumour imaging. 3. (235)U, or enriched Uranium, is used in nuclear energy.