What is Atomic number?
Answer / jyotsana gunjiyal
Atomic number:-It is the number of electrons rotating round the nucleus of the neutral atom of an element. It is the number of units of negative charge or electrons in the atom. It is also equal to the number of protons or the units of positive charges in the nucleus of the atom.
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