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Average atomic mass
Cobalt is a meta element. Atomic mass of it is 59.
The atomic mass given on the periodic table is a weighted average of all the isotopes, weighted by abundance of each isotope
The atomic mass that you see on the periodic table is an average mass taken from all of the element's known isotopes. Simply find the average of all of the masses of the isotopes of an element.
not enough information to answer; it depends on the mass of table sugar present.
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Average atomic mass
Look on a periodic table. If you have different isotopes then you need to multiply the mass number and atomic number and then find the average of them and you'll have the average atomic mass which is the same as on the periodic table. The location of the mass number on a periodic table depends but it's normally the one with a decimal.
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Bulk white sugar weighs 880 kilograms/cubic meter. Bulk table salt weighs 1154 kilograms/cubic meter. So no, salt and sugar don't have the same mass. Further They do not have the same density. 1 kilo of sugar has the same mass as 1 kilo of salt.
No. The atomic weight is the number on the Periodic Table and is a weighted average of the atomic masses.
Cobalt is a meta element. Atomic mass of it is 59.
Average Atomic Mass, or Atomic Weight of an element (the one shown on the Periodic table).
That depends on the atom in question. What element is it of? The periodic table should be helpful in determining atomic mass.
how would the modern Periodic Table be different if elements were arranged by average Atomic Mass instead of by atomic number