Omps
Omps
Scientists use the symbol "u" to represent atomic mass unit.
The symbol for mass of the substance being heated is typically represented by the letter "m" in physics and chemistry equations.
The convention used for the chemical symbol of an element is so that you can determine the atomic mass.
A characteristic of matter is that it has mass.
[Au] is GOLD atomic mass - 196.97, and is in 79th place in the periodic table of elements
You are looking for the symbol of cesium (Cs) and indication of its mass number. The mass number is the sum of the protons and neutrons. So if every atom of cesium has 55 protons, then the mass number of this isotope is 137. The mass number is indicated in superscript before the symbol: 137Cs
the answer is "m" but do not get it confused with "M" because that is a different term
No definitely not.Because a characteristic property should not change.It is used to identify a substance.Mass and Volume are not characteristic properties whereas Density is a characteristic property of the substance .
the official SI abbreviation for grams is simply g However, gm is sometimes written.
Sulfur symbol is S, and its atomic mass is 32.
There are two in current use. For an atomic mass unit, one would use the symbol "u". For a Dalton one would use "Da".