Usage examples of "atomic number" in English with translation to German

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The atomic number for iron is 26. Die Atomnummer für Eisen ist 26.
The atomic number for hydrogen is 1. Die Atomnummer für Wasserstoff ist 1.
The atomic number of iron is 26. Die Ordnungszahl von Eisen ist 26.
Positive atomic nuclei attract negative electrons. Positive Atomkerne ziehen negative Elektronen an.
The number of the front desk is No 1. Die Nummer des Empfangstisches ist "1".
Man invented the atomic bomb, but no mouse would ever have thought to build a mousetrap! Der Mensch hat die Atombombe erfunden - aber keine Maus würde je auf die Idee kommen, eine Mausefalle zu bauen!
I'm afraid you have dialed a wrong number. Ich fürchte, Sie haben sich verwählt.
We can make peaceful use of atomic energy. Wir können die Atomkraft zu friedlichen Zwecken nutzen.
I have a large number of books on my bookshelf. Ich habe eine Menge Bücher in meinem Bücherregal.
Sadako's friends wanted to build a monument to her and all children who were killed by the atomic bomb. Sadakos Freunde wollten ein Denkmal bauen für sie und alle Kinder, die durch die Atombombe getötet wurden.
In case of an emergency, phone me at this number. Rufen Sie mich im Notfall unter dieser Nummer an.
The treaty bans atomic bombs and hydrogen bombs. Das Abkommen verbietet die Anwendung von Atom- und Wasserstoffbomben.
Have you learned the number by heart? Hast du die Zahl auswendig gelernt?
An atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. 1945 wurde eine Atombombe auf Hiroshima abgeworfen.
The number is engaged. Die Nummer ist besetzt.
The atomic bomb is a grave threat to mankind. Die Atombombe ist eine ernsthafte Bedrohung für die Menschheit.
He has a large number of books. Er besitzt viele Bücher.
They dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Sie warfen eine Atombombe auf Hiroshima ab.
What is the emergency telephone number? Was ist die Notrufnummer?
They know how to make an atomic bomb. Sie wissen, wie man eine Atombombe baut.
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