The average atomic weight (not mass for elements) of a chemical element is calculated taking into account the isotopic composition of this element and the atomic masses (not weight for isotopes) of these isotopes.
the weighted average of the masses of the isotopes of the element.
Tiny. An exact value would be extremely inacurrate as they vary by a factor of over 200.
This question can't be answered as written, because every element has a different "average Atomic Mass."
It depends on what kind of element it is.
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No, the atomic mass is the average mass of the atom and the atomic diameter is the average diameter of the atom
The average atomic mass is the ratio of the average mass of one atom of an element to one twelfth of the mass of an atom of carbon-12. It is, the mass of an atom of the substance, rescaled so that carbon-12 would have a mass of 12.
The Atomic Mass of an element tells you the average mass of an atom in the element.
Atomic Mass is the number of protons and neutrons in an atom.
Atomic mass is the number of protons and neutrons in an atom.
The atomic mass of an atom is called the mass number, which is the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of the atom. It is typically represented by the symbol "A" in chemical equations.
It allows for the relative abundances of different isotopes.
The atomic weight is taken as the average weight or mass of the different isotopes of the Same atom That exists in the different %age in our enviromenT
The atomic mass of an oxygen atom depends on which isotope of oxygen you are referring to. The AVERAGE atomic mass is approximately 15.9994
Average atomic mass is the weighted average mass of all the isotopes of an element, taking into account their natural abundances. Atomic mass refers to the mass of a single atom of a specific isotope of an element.
Atomic mass is an average mass of an atom, taking into account the natural abundance of each isotope and their respective masses. It is calculated by summing the products of the isotope masses and their relative abundances.
the mass of an atom of a chemical element expressed in atomic mass units. It is approximately equivalent to the number of protons and neutrons in the atom (the mass number) or to the average number allowing for the relative abundances of different isotopes.