Rajbir Singh
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How is the atomic number of an element determined?

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The atomic number of an element corresponds to the total number of protons present in the nucleus of its atoms. It is represented by ‘Z’ in the periodic table.

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  1. The atomic number of an element, defining its place in the periodic table, is determined by the number of protons in its nucleus. It’s a fundamental property uniquely identifying each element.

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