Le jeudi 18 octobre 2012, Alan BRASLAU a écrit :
> By the way, \lohi[left]{2}{4}He is somewhat a tautology, like all such
> isotopic nomenclature, as He ALWAYS has an atomic number of 2,
> otherwise it is not He (and U ALWAYS has an atomic number of 92,
> otherwise it is no longer U).
Sure but but the format is nevertheless usefull in some cases:
- exercises like: "what is the chemical symbol of the \lohi[left]{2}{4}X 
atom?"
- nuclear reactions where Z are usefull to balance the equations (see 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_reaction for exemples). Of course if one 
know every Z and atomic symbol associated by heart, the nomenclature with Z is 
not needed.

-- 
Romain Diss
<romain.d...@yahoo.fr>
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