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  2. Nickel - Wikipedia

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    [33] 48 Ni, discovered in 1999, is the most proton-rich heavy element isotope known. With 28 protons and 20 neutrons, 48 Ni is "doubly magic", as is 78 Ni with 28 protons and 50 neutrons. Both are therefore unusually stable for nuclei with so large a proton–neutron imbalance. [9] [34]

  3. Charge number - Wikipedia

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    A chemical charge can be found by using the periodic table. An element's placement on the periodic table indicates whether its chemical charge is negative or positive. Looking at the table, one can see that the positive charges are on the left side of the table and the negative charges are on the right side of the table.

  4. Oxidation state - Wikipedia

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    According to the IUPAC Gold Book: "The oxidation state of an atom is the charge of this atom after ionic approximation of its heteronuclear bonds." [8] The term oxidation number is nearly synonymous. [9] The ionic approximation means extrapolating bonds to ionic. Several criteria [10] were considered for the ionic approximation:

  5. List of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    Like the periodic table, the list below organizes the elements by the number of protons in their atoms; it can also be organized by other properties, such as atomic weight, density, and electronegativity. For more detailed information about the origins of element names, see List of chemical element name etymologies.

  6. Periodic table - Wikipedia

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    Periodic table of the chemical elements showing the most or more commonly named sets of elements (in periodic tables), and a traditional dividing line between metals and nonmetals. The f-block actually fits between groups 2 and 3 ; it is usually shown at the foot of the table to save horizontal space.

  7. Atomic number - Wikipedia

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    A helium nucleus was presumed to have four protons plus two "nuclear electrons" (electrons bound inside the nucleus) to cancel two charges. At the other end of the periodic table, a nucleus of gold with a mass 197 times that of hydrogen was thought to contain 118 nuclear electrons in the nucleus to give it a residual charge of +79, consistent ...

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    Philippine celebrity pastor Apollo Quiboloy, who calls himself the "Appointed Son of God", pleaded not guilty on Friday to several criminal charges including sexually abusing a child during ...

  9. Nickel compounds - Wikipedia

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    H 43 K 14 Na 6 Nb 32 Ni 10 O 183 is a nickel-cation-bridged polyoxoniobate which crystallizes in the monoclinic system with cell dimensions a=15.140 b=24.824 c=25.190 Å and β=103.469 and two formulas per unit cell. [51] Na 8 Li 12 [Ni 2 (P 2 W 15 O 56) 2] · 74 H 2 O forms a sandwich structure, and Na 4 Li 5 [Ni 3 (OH) 3 (H 2 O) 3 P 2 W 16 O ...