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  • Determining Atomic Number from Atomic Diagrams: A Simple Guide
    The atomic number of an element represented by a diagram can be determined by counting the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom. The number of protons in the nucleus is equal to the atomic number of the element.

    For example, the diagram below represents the element carbon, which has six protons in its nucleus. Therefore, the atomic number of carbon is 6.

    ```

    6

    /____\

    | |

    | |

    \_____/

    ```

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