Relative Atomic Mass (RAM) has no unit, it's just a set of numbers, one for each element
The unit is atomic mass units (amu), also known as daltons (D).
atomic mass units (amu)
amu!
Average atomic mass I think.
79.9173125
Atomic mass is the number of protons and neutrons in an atom.
For the chemical elements the correct expression is atomic weight.This value is the weighted average mass of the natural isotopes of this element.
The atomic mass given on the periodic table is a weighted average of all the isotopes, weighted by abundance of each isotope
What is weighted average atomic number
Average atomic mass I think.
79.9173125
Atomic mass is the number of protons and neutrons in an atom.
No. The atomic weight is the number on the Periodic Table and is a weighted average of the atomic masses.
The weighted average for all isotopes that occur in nature for an element is its atomic weight listed on the Periodic Table of the elements.
For the chemical elements the correct expression is atomic weight.This value is the weighted average mass of the natural isotopes of this element.
It is its Atomic Mass and why atomic mass is frequently not a whole number.
The average atomic mass of an element is the average of the atomic masses of its isotopes (that is a weighted average). You have to take into account the abundance of each isotope when they do your averaging.
Atomic weight or atomic mass used in stoichiometric calculations.
The atomic mass given on the periodic table is a weighted average of all the isotopes, weighted by abundance of each isotope
Isotopes - that same element with a different atomic weight.