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it's in between gallium and arsenic so if gallium's atomic mass is 70 and arsenic's atomic mass is 75, 72 is right between them
As diamonds are almost pure carbon, the atomic mass would be carbon's atomic mass: 12.0107
the atomic number is 53 and the atomic mass is 126.9 so you would round it up to 127
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Atomic mass= Atomic no. + no. of neutrons So when the atomic no. is subtracted from the atomic mass, the result would be equal to the number of neutrons present in the nucleus of the atom of the element.
it's in between gallium and arsenic so if gallium's atomic mass is 70 and arsenic's atomic mass is 75, 72 is right between them
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As diamonds are almost pure carbon, the atomic mass would be carbon's atomic mass: 12.0107
the atomic number is 53 and the atomic mass is 126.9 so you would round it up to 127
why would I know this sit would not give me the answer :[
Atomic mass= Atomic no. + no. of neutrons So when the atomic no. is subtracted from the atomic mass, the result would be equal to the number of neutrons present in the nucleus of the atom of the element.
The atomic mass of Cu is: 63.546 g.mol The atomic mass of Cl2 is: 35.453 g.mol So your answer would be: Cu has the largest Atomic mass.
You would have to first find out the atomic mass of the number and if you wouldn't be able to find out the the atomic mass or if it doesn't have an atomic mass that means it has no electrons
You would subtract the atomic number from the mass number.
Add the atomic masses of each element present. It would be atomic mass of Mg + 2x atomic mass of oxygen + 2x atomic mass of hydrogen.
the atomic mass of just pure carbon would be twelve. the atomic mass is only effected by the number of protons and numbers of nuetrons
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