| 31. | Thus, hydrogen has an atomic number of 1 and uranium, 92.
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| 32. | Do scientists believe that the larger atomic numbers were created later?
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| 33. | Atomic Number : 105 Atomic Weight : [ 268 ] Melting Point :?
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| 34. | There are also a number of definitions based on atomic number-eg.
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| 35. | Atomic Number : 108 Atomic Weight : [ 269 ] Melting Point :?
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| 36. | Beryllium is the single exception to both rules, due to its low atomic number.
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| 37. | The number of electrons in an electrically neutral atom increases with the atomic number.
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| 38. | The splitting is larger for atoms with higher atomic number.
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| 39. | Oganesson has the highest atomic number and highest atomic mass of all known elements.
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| 40. | This alloy exhibits properties of the intervening element palladium ( atomic number 46 ).
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