basic metal oxides change to acidic non-metal oxides
No, it is based upon the Atomic Number - the number of protons contained within an atomic nucleus is what 'distinguishes' one type of Atom from another type. Variations in atomic mass are secondary in consideration.
Hydrogen has the lowest atomic number, and is not found in nature as individual atoms, but is found in nature as the diatomic molecule, H2.
The atomic mass of an element is the average of its isotopes, weighted by abundance in nature.
Isotopes have a different amount of Neutrons. The atomic mass is the sum of Protons and Neutrons. Therefore having a different number of Neutrons makes the atomic mass greater. Or vice versa. Boom. Solved.
The atomic weight (not mass) of chlorine is now [35,446; 35,457]. I don't understand "no chlorine with mass exist in nature".
No, it is based upon the Atomic Number - the number of protons contained within an atomic nucleus is what 'distinguishes' one type of Atom from another type. Variations in atomic mass are secondary in consideration.
There was introduction of the atomic bomb, and mass production of tanks.
Hydrogen has the lowest atomic number, and is not found in nature as individual atoms, but is found in nature as the diatomic molecule, H2.
The atomic mass of an element is the average of its isotopes, weighted by abundance in nature.
The atomic mass of an element is the average of its isotopes, weighted by abundance in nature.
Democritus
Isotopes have a different amount of Neutrons. The atomic mass is the sum of Protons and Neutrons. Therefore having a different number of Neutrons makes the atomic mass greater. Or vice versa. Boom. Solved.
i think that we were not at all any monkeys so animals can not change there nature to human nature
The atomic weight (not mass) of chlorine is now [35,446; 35,457]. I don't understand "no chlorine with mass exist in nature".
the caprice of nature is the sudden change of the nature
The atomic mass of gadolinium is 157.25 (which is the measured mass based on the various isotopes which occur in nature).
Human nature does not change and an increasing knowledge of the world around us has always been a feature of the human condition. In recent times this knowledge has been increasing at a greater rate than even before. But it seems that we cannot escape from human nature, the propensity of people to do certain things and therefore issues that have been covered by Christianity from the beginning.