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  1. Nuclide - Wikipedia

    The word nuclide was coined by the American nuclear physicist Truman P. Kohman in 1947. [2][3] Kohman defined nuclide as a "species of atom characterized by the constitution of its nucleus" …

  2. Nuclide | Radioactivity, Decay, Isotopes | Britannica

    Nuclide, species of atom as characterized by the number of protons, the number of neutrons, and the energy state of the nucleus. A nuclide is thus characterized by the mass number (A) and …

  3. Nuclide, Atomic Number, mass number - Chemistry LibreTexts

    A nuclide has a measurable amount of energy and lasts for a measurable amount of time. Stable nuclides can exist in the same state indefinitely, but unstable nuclides are radioactive and …

  4. Nuclide: Definition, Symbols & Real-Life Examples in Physics

    A nuclide is a specific type of atomic nucleus, or an atom with that specific nucleus. It is uniquely identified by its atomic number (Z), which is the number of protons, and its mass number (A), …

  5. Definition, Examples & Characteristics - nuclear-power.com

    Nuclides are characterized by the atomic number and the atomic mass number. Nuclides are also characterized by their nuclear energy states (e.g., metastable nuclide 242m Am). Each nuclide …

  6. Nuclide vs. Nucleus — What’s the Difference?

    Apr 29, 2024 · A nuclide is a specific atomic species with a defined number of protons and neutrons, while a nucleus is the central part of an atom containing protons and neutrons.

  7. LiveChart of Nuclides – Advanced version | International Atomic …

    LiveChart is an interactive chart that presents the nuclear structure and decay properties of all known nuclides through a user-friendly graphical interface. Most of the accessible data are …

  8. What are Nuclides? (with picture) - AllTheScience

    May 21, 2024 · The scientific notion for a nuclide is usually written AZ X. The X stands for the element's symbol, the Z for the number of protons, or the atomic number, and the A stands for …

  9. Nuclides.org

    Gold only has one stable nuclide (shown in dark brown). Move the time slider to the right to see these nuclides decay.

  10. Nuclide | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    Mar 25, 2025 · A nuclide is a nuclear-centric term describing an atomic species by its nuclear composition and nuclear energy state. A nuclide has a specific number of protons and …