Yes, that is what is used. Bromine is I think ~51:49 ratio of Br79 and Br81. Therefore it is somewhere in between (79.9g/mol)
79.9173125
Bromine is a non meta element. Atomic mass of it is 80.
Bromine is a non metal element. Atomic mass of it is 80.
To find the protons in Bromine, atoms always have the same number of protons as their atomic number, so since Bromine has an atomic number of 35, it has 35 protons. To find the average number of neutrons in Bromine, you take the the atomic mass and take away the number of protons (in this case 35), so since Bromine's atomic mass is 79.90, you take away 35 to get the number of neutrons. The average number of neutrons in Bromine is 44.90.
explanation about atomic mass of bromineIsotope Atomic mass Abundance(%) 79Br 78.91834 50.6981Br 80.91629 49.31therefore:Atomic mass of bromine element = 78.91834x0.5069+80.91629x0.4931= 79.904
79.9173125
Bromine is a metal element. Atomic mass of it is 79.90.
Bromine is a non meta element. Atomic mass of it is 80.
Bromine has an approximate atomic mass of 79.904.
Bromine is a non metal element. Atomic mass of it is 80.
To find the protons in Bromine, atoms always have the same number of protons as their atomic number, so since Bromine has an atomic number of 35, it has 35 protons. To find the average number of neutrons in Bromine, you take the the atomic mass and take away the number of protons (in this case 35), so since Bromine's atomic mass is 79.90, you take away 35 to get the number of neutrons. The average number of neutrons in Bromine is 44.90.
Bromine is a non meta element. Atomic mass of it is 80.
explanation about atomic mass of bromineIsotope Atomic mass Abundance(%) 79Br 78.91834 50.6981Br 80.91629 49.31therefore:Atomic mass of bromine element = 78.91834x0.5069+80.91629x0.4931= 79.904
The mass number is the som of protons and neutrons in the atomic nucleus of a chemical element. Each isotope has a different mass number. For natural isotopes of bromine the mass numbers are 79 and 81.
The atomic mass of hydrogen is 1u. Atomic mass of bromine is 80u. Therefore, the molar mass of hydrogen bromide is 1+80=81u.
The atomic weight of bromine is 79,904 amu.
To calculate the atomic mass of any element, add the no. of protons and neutrons. There sum will be the atomic mass. The mass of electrons is not counted towards the atomic mass.