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jimmyy
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Hello,
I'm fairly new with the nuclear physics, but I'm willing to study and learn as much as possible.
I've been reading on wikipedia about the nuclides, but I couldn't understand what is the difference between an atom and a nuclide?
On wikipedia they say that a nuclide is a species of atom, but what is the difference then?
I can understand isotopoes, isobars, isotones, but I do not get the nuclides...
Thanks
I'm fairly new with the nuclear physics, but I'm willing to study and learn as much as possible.
I've been reading on wikipedia about the nuclides, but I couldn't understand what is the difference between an atom and a nuclide?
On wikipedia they say that a nuclide is a species of atom, but what is the difference then?
I can understand isotopoes, isobars, isotones, but I do not get the nuclides...
Thanks