S Ynthesis of New Elements
S Ynthesis of New Elements
S Ynthesis of New Elements
Henry Moseley
• The atomic number refers to the number of protons
in the atom’s nucleus. It is also the basis of
element’s identity.
• More so, the number of protons in an element
determines the electrons that surround the nucleus.
The atomic number of an element helps the
scientists to synthesize new elements in the
laboratories.
What is the essential role of atomic number in creating new elements?
The X-ray spectroscopy played a
significant development in
determining the atomic number of
the elements.
In his experiment, the different
beam of electrons bombarded with
other elements produced varying
frequencies of x-ray spectral lines.
He measured and concluded that
these frequencies revealed by the
elements in his worked were similar
location in the periodic table of
elements.
Therefore, he assigned these frequencies as the
atomic number of each element. The atomic number
indicates the number of protons found in the nucleus
of each element.