These values are similar.
These values are similar.
Atomic Mass (of an isotope) - number of protons (of an isotope) = number of neutrons (of an isotope)
No, the atomic number relates to the number of protons and electrons. say if the atomic number is 8 and the atomic mass is 17. by looking at the atomic number you can tell there are 8 protons and 8 electrons. but now you want to find the number of neutrons. you see that the atomic mass is 17. so you subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass. which is 17-8= 9. so there are 8protons, 8electrons, and 9 neutrons. hope this helps you.
Mass of isotopes are not integers.
The atomic number tells how many protons are in the atom, and the atomic mass tells how many neutrons and protons are in the atom together. Like Oxygen has an atomic number of 8. It also has 8 protons. It's atomic mass is 16. It also has 16 neutrons and protons. Helium's atomic number is 1. It only has 1 proton. It's atomic mass is 1 because it doesn't have any neutrons.
No, the atomic mass is not equal to the atomic number. The atomic number represents the number of protons in an atom's nucleus, while the atomic mass is the sum of protons and neutrons in the nucleus. The atomic mass can differ from the atomic number, especially due to the presence of neutrons.
83.98 amu is the Atomic Mass, 36 is the atomic number.
We can find Atomic Mass and mass number in chemical elements. Atomic mass is about weight of the atom. Mass number is about total of neutrons and protons.
The atomic number is the number of a chemical element in the periodic table of Mendeleev; the atomic number is equal to the number of protons and electrons. The atomic mass is the mass of an atom expressed in relative atomic mass units.
atomic number = number of protons = number of electrons atomic mass = mass of protons + mass of neutrons
The atomic number is 88 and the atomic mass is 226
Carbon is a chemical element with an atomic number of 6 and an atomic mass of about 12.011 atomic mass units.