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Extractions: "Atomic number" in German is "Atomzahl", so the Z symbol for atomic number probably comes from "Zahl" (number). The Encyclopedia of Symbols has a more poetic interpretation: M is sometimes used for mass number ("Massenzahl" in German), but A is the symbol recommended in the ACS Style Guide [ ]. The symbol may have been chosen so that the positions of the mass and atomic numbers are less likely to be confused in a nuclide symbol: A
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