🔢 Atomic Number Explained
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The atomic number (also called proton number) of an element gives the number of protons in the nucleus of its atom. It determines the identity of an element and its place in the Periodic Table.
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All atoms of an element have the same atomic number.
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For example, hydrogen has atomic number 1 because its nucleus contains one proton.
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As the atomic number increases, the mass and complexity of atoms also increase.
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