The Atomic Mass is equal to the number of protons and electrons that an element has.
No: They have the same atomic number but not the same atomic mass.
no atomic radius is not the same as atomic mass because it is 10 to the power of 10 and atomic mass is different for different elements
isotopes always have the same? mass # & atomic #, or atomic # and atomic weight, or atomic # but different mass #'s
No.
No two elements may have the same atomic number. But two elements may have same atomic mass. Hence atomic number is better than atomic mass.
No, the atomic number is the amount of protons it has and the weight is its mass
No, the atomic mass is the average mass of the atom and the atomic diameter is the average diameter of the atom
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.
When isotopes are considered, they have the same atomic number but differed mass numbers.
No, the atomic mass consists of protons, but the atomic mass consists of both protons and neutrons.
The atomic number increases but the atomic mass stays the same after the emission of a beta particle by a radioactive atom.
Yes; isotopes of the same element have the same atomic number but differ in their atomic masses.