For Roman Catholics the Mass consists of the following elements:
- Introductory rite (Priest enter, then the penitential rite, then Gloria)
- Liturgy of the Word (readings and priests homily)
- Liturgy of the Eucharist (consecration and transubstantiation of the bread and wine)
- Communion rite (faithful receive communion)
- Concluding rite (final blessing)
For Anglicans the Mass consists of the following elements:
- The Gathering of the Community
- The Proclamation of the Word
- The Celebration of the Eucharist
For more details on each of these sections see the Wikipedia entry in the reference section
The elements of mass are protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus of an atom, while electrons orbit around the nucleus. The mass of an atom is mainly due to the protons and neutrons, as electrons have a much smaller mass.
This question is a little ambiguous. If you mean 'how many elements have mass,' the answer is 'all elements have mass.' There are 117 known elements, and scientists theorize that there may be as many as 130 or more.
Mass number is term used for isotopes, not for elements. And it is boring to list here all the isotopes of the first 20 elements.
On the periodic table, the elements are arranged by Atomic Mass. Helium and Hydrgen are at the way top of the table due to how they have the smallest amount of mass. The elements with the biggest mass are at the bottom.
The elements with the highest mass are on the bottom right of the periodic table.
the Atomic Mass
When two elements chemically react, the mass of the product is equal to the sum of the two masses of the two elements.
No elements have the same average mass, but some isotopes are the same mass as other elements, For example Carbon-13 (an isotope of carbon) has the same mass as nitrogen-13 (which is also an isotope of nitrogen).
Generally the term "atomic mass" is used for isotopes. For elements is preferred now "atomic weight".
By knowing mass number of the elements we can easily find out the number of neutrons presen in the nuclei.Physical properties of elements somewhat depends on mass number.
Yes, it must be used as all elements have one or more isotopes and all elements have an atomic mass.
The elements are ordered by their mass number.
The formula of the compound and the Atomic Mass of its elements.