I think you might want to rephrase your question.
You're asking here what the product of a number (with some kind of attribute) is. "A number" is a noun in singular form, referring to one single number. You can't take the product of one single number. A product has to consist of two or more numbers.
For instance, "what is the product of 4?" does not make sense.
The number is called a base.
The number 1.
factors are the two or more numbers that are used to multiply and be the product of a certain number.
factor
A factor string is a name for a number written as a product of two or more factors. In a factor string, 1 may not be used as a factor. For example, a factor string for 24 is 2 X 3 X 4, or 2 3 4.:0
A factor is a number in multiplication. It's the number used to multiply with others to get the answer (also called the product in multiplication) 1,2,3,4,6 and 12 are factors for 12. 8]
A single number cannot have a product - a product is used to compare two or more numbers.
A single number cannot have a sum or a product - a sum or product is used to compare two or more numbers.
A factor or a divisor. Both words are used depending on the textbook. I believe factor is more common in UK.
A base number is used as a factor in a power.
A prime number has exactly two factors, 1 and the number itself. 1 is not a prime number, and the product will be a composite number if any other prime is used as a factor and multiplied by another prime.
A single number cannot have a greatest common factor. A greatest common factor is used to compare two or more numbers.