1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16
You add the first number to the last number, the second number to the next to last number and so on...Here's how they all add up...
1+16=17
2+15=17
3+14=17
4+13=17
5+12=17
6+11=17
7+10=17
8+9=17
yes, as long as it is diagonally and in the same color.
As you move across a period, elements have the same number of electron shells but different numbers of valence electrons. This leads to differences in reactivity and chemical properties across the period.
Yes, routing numbers are consistent across all branches of the same bank.
No.
Isotopes have same number of electrons. They have same number of protons, so their atomic numbers are same. They have different numbers of neutrons resulting different mass numbers.
Elements across a series have the same number of attributes or characteristics.
The product of the same two numbers, is the number's square.
a consept number is a number that has the same number
Yes. Isotopes have the same atomic number because all of their atoms have the same number of protons. They have different mass numbers because their atoms have different numbers of neutrons, and mass number is the sum of the numbers of protons and neutrons.
If ' A ' is a number, then that's one of them.The other number must be the same as the first number, becausetwo different numbers can't both be equal to the same number.So both of the two numbers that equal ' A ' must be the same number that ' A ' is.
An isotone is a group of atomic nuclei that have the same neutron number but different atomic numbers. This means isotones have the same number of neutrons but different numbers of protons. Isotones are different from isotopes, which have the same atomic number but different numbers of neutrons.
If you mean can be read the same back to front as front to back such as 12321 or 75257 its a palindrome.