Hydrogen is the only element for which that phrase makes sense.
This is the atomic weight of the element.
A substance in which all atoms are identical is called an element.
Elements can be an element of a set. Lets say you have a set of numbers like A{2,3,5,8,45,86,9,1} B{2,7,0,100} all those numbers are called elements of that set 2 is an element of set A and B 100 is an element of set B 45 is an element of set A
No it is called the atomic mass
no all the elements are listed on this neat little chart called the periodic table
Oxygen is the element that can combine with almost all other elements.
All elements have a specific signature, whereby one element is exactly different from another element.
Isotopes - atoms with the same atomic number, number of protons and number of electrons
all elements are very important
The weighted average of all of the natural occuring isotopes for a particular element is called its Atomic Weight (or Relative Atomic Mass)
The weighted average of all of the natural occuring isotopes for a particular element is called its Atomic Weight (or Relative Atomic Mass)
This is the atomic weight.