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I would expect the atomic mass of ekasilicon (silicon in the 14th element group of the periodic table) to be around 72 amu, as it is located in the same group as silicon. The atomic mass of an element is determined by averaging the isotopic masses of its naturally occurring isotopes, weighted by their abundance.
The atomic mass of a helium atom is approximately 4 atomic mass units (amu). This value reflects the combined mass of its two protons and two neutrons, as helium has two protons in its nucleus and typically two neutrons. The mass of electrons is negligible compared to that of protons and neutrons, so it does not significantly affect the atomic mass. Thus, the expected atomic mass aligns closely with the sum of the nucleons in the helium nucleus.
As diamonds are almost pure carbon, the atomic mass would be carbon's atomic mass: 12.0107
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Cadmium would be expected to have a higher mass than zinc because it has a higher atomic number and is located further down the periodic table.
I want to know what the atomic mass of tellurium is......... It has not answered my question and I would like to know the answer....
Cadmium would be expected to have a higher mass than zinc as cadmium has a larger atomic number and therefore more protons and neutrons in its nucleus which contribute to its greater mass.
the atomic number is 53 and the atomic mass is 126.9 so you would round it up to 127
To get the decimal in an atomic mass, you divide the atomic mass number by 100. For example, if the atomic mass is 23, dividing by 100 would give you 0.23.
An isotope of lithium with an atomic mass of ten would have an atomic number of 3, meaning it has 3 protons. To find the number of neutrons, subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass: 10 (atomic mass) - 3 (atomic number) = 7 neutrons. Therefore, an isotope of lithium with an atomic mass of ten would have 7 neutrons.
You would subtract the atomic number from the mass number.
That would be 16.. Dana from usm in ms