That will depend on the gravity field and the amount (mass) of each element that you are weighing.
All elements have an (atomic) weight or mass.
all elements have an atomic weight, because all of them have electrons and protons, and every electron and proton have a weight.
Hydrogen is the lightest of all elements. According to the Periodic Table, its atomic weight is 1.00794 u, even lighter than helium.
Hydrogen is the lightest of all elements. According to the Periodic Table, its atomic weight is 1.00794 u, even lighter than helium.
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No they are all different and even some atoms of the same element have different weights
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the electrons add to the weight ALL THE ABOVE
Atomic weight
This is the atomic weight.
The weight of helium is very light, as it is one of the lightest elements on the periodic table. Helium has a very low density and weight compared to other elements.
This is the atomic weight of the element.