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No, stones are typically made up of minerals or compounds which do not have atomic numbers. Atomic numbers are unique identifiers for elements in the Periodic Table.
There is no single atomic number for "stone" as it is a general term for solid mineral material. Different minerals that make up stones have unique atomic numbers based on the elements they are composed of. For example, the atomic number of silicon, a common element in many stones, is 14.
The atomic number of fluorine is 9.The atomic number of sodium is 11.
An example of atomic number is 8, which corresponds to oxygen. The atomic number represents the number of protons in an atom's nucleus.
The atomic number is equal to number of protons in the atomic nucleus.
Protons are equal to the atomic number of an element.