On many Periodic Tables, the small number directly below the chemical symbol is the Atomic Mass. On mine, there is a small 12.011 under the large C for carbon. While most carbon is 12, there are naturally occurring carbon13 and carbon14, so this is an average mass of all naturally occurring isotopes, with the majority of isotopes being carbon12
It should already be on the periodic table.
Platinum has a relative atomic weight of 195.09(you will not find 5.09 anywhere else on a periodic table.)
The atomic weight of each element can be found on most periodic tables. The atomic weight is the same as the atomic mass. Most of the time, this number is found at the bottom of each box, under the chemical symbol for the element. The link below is an example. In this case, 94.95 is the atomic weight. Also below, you will find the periodic table, where you can find all the atomic masses.
The atomic number of potassium is 19 and the atomic weight is 39.0983 grams per mole. See the Web Links to the left for a periodic table where you can find the atomic number and atomic weight of all the elements!
Atomic number of an element can be found on the periodic table. It is located at the upper left-hand corner of the table.
I can find only two types The Mendeleves Periodic table based on Atomic weight of elements and The Modern Periodic table based on Atomic number of elements.
It should already be on the periodic table.
Platinum has a relative atomic weight of 195.09(you will not find 5.09 anywhere else on a periodic table.)
The atomic weight of each element can be found on most periodic tables. The atomic weight is the same as the atomic mass. Most of the time, this number is found at the bottom of each box, under the chemical symbol for the element. The link below is an example. In this case, 94.95 is the atomic weight. Also below, you will find the periodic table, where you can find all the atomic masses.
The atomic number of potassium is 19 and the atomic weight is 39.0983 grams per mole. See the Web Links to the left for a periodic table where you can find the atomic number and atomic weight of all the elements!
Its directly under the Symbol. Example: ___________ 1 <--- atomic number 1.008 <--- atomic weight Hydrogen <--- element name ____________
Atomic number of an element can be found on the periodic table. It is located at the upper left-hand corner of the table.
Look at the Periodic Table.
Look in a periodic table.
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Look at the Periodic Table.
# protons = atomic number.