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If the chemical element has isotopes, each isotope has a specific and different Atomic Mass.

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How many atoms are there in an element?

This depends on the mass of this element.


If the atomic mass of an element is x what is the mass in grams of 6.021023 atoms of the element?

6.021023x


What is equal to the mass of the atom?

the atoms of different elements weigh different.it depends as to which element you are referring to.for example an element with the atomic mass 4 can be matched by 2 atoms of a lighter element with the atomic mass 2


What does an element's atomic mass tell about the atoms that make up that element?

Atomic Mass is the no. of protons+no. of nuetron


Are all sample of elements are composed of atoms with same atomic mass?

All atoms in a pure sample of one element have the same mass. The atoms in a different element have a different mass. Different atoms is what makes different elements.


What element has atoms which have a mass of 12 amu?

magnesium


Can the mass of an atoms of a particular element vary?

No it cannot.


What does an element's atomic mass tell us about the atoms that make up that element?

atomic mass is the no. of protons+no. of nuetron


How many atoms are in an element whose mass is equal to the atomic mass?

1


How is it possible for two different atoms to have the same atomic mass?

They would have to be atoms of the same element, and the same isotope of that element.


How many atoms are in the element copper and in the element carbon and in the element aluminum and how many atoms are in baking soda and how many atoms are in a sugar cube?

There are no "atoms in an element," but rather atoms OF an element. If you are trying to find the number of atoms in a sample of a pure element you divide its weight by its molar mass and then multiply by 6.022 x 10^23 to get the answer in atoms. The answer options are 2,3, or 4.


How are atomic number and atomic mass alike?

Atomic number and atomic mass are not alike. Atomic number is the number of protons in the nuclei of the atoms of an element. Each element has a unique atomic number. Atomic mass is the combined masses of the protons, neutrons, and electrons of the atoms of an element. Individual isotopes of an element have specific mass numbers, which are the sum of the protons and neutrons in the nuclei of the atoms of the isotope.