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Are mixture and isotope related

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Anonymous

8y ago
Updated: 2/16/2022

they both are related to science whoever needs this is doing their homework plus you can say they both are made up of elements.

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The mass of the mixture of the isotopes for an element?

The mass of a mixture of isotopes for an element is a weighted average of the masses of each isotope, calculated based on the isotope abundances. The formula for calculating the average atomic mass is: (mass of isotope 1 x abundance of isotope 1) + (mass of isotope 2 x abundance of isotope 2) + ...


What does abundance tell?

It tells you about how much of a particular isotope is present in the mixture


How atomic number related isotope?

Atomic number is not related to isotopes.


What does relative abundance tell?

It tells you about how much of a particular isotope is present in the mixture


Is a compound and isotope the same?

A compound is a mixture of two or morel types of atoms. An isotope is a single atom of one element with a different number of neutrons. They are not the same thing.


How does relative abundance relate to mass?

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What does Physics Chemistry the number of atoms of one isotope of an element divided by the total number of atoms in a mixture of the isotopes mean?

That ratio is known as the isotopic composition of the element. It tells you the proportion of the specific isotope compared to all isotopes of that element in the mixture. This ratio is important in various applications, such as radiometric dating and isotopic analysis in chemistry and physics.


What is isotopic weight in chemistry?

The correct expression is "atomic mass of the isotope"; it is related to 1/12 of the mass of the isotope carbon-12.


How is mixture and homogeneous mixture related?

they are both part of the retari


How is isotopes related to number of electrons?

An isotope is not really related to the number of electrons, but rather it is determined by the number of neutrons.


How is heterogeneous mixture and homogeneous mixture related?

they are both part of the retari


How is an isotope and mass number related?

It isn't, as such. Isotopes of the same element have different numbers of neutrons, and neutrons have a mas of one atomic mass unit (amu). So isotopes have different atomic masses, but being told the number of neutrons any isotope has, will not enable you to say what element or atomic mass it had, unless you remembered the details for every single isotope. Even then different elements can have the same number of neutrons. Isotopes do get named after their atomic mass however - uranaium 235 has an atomic mass of 235, for instance.