If you're talking about mass spectrometry, the measurements made for each isotope during the detection process are abundance and mass to charge ratio.
Precision refers to how close together a group of measurements actually are to each other. Precision has nothing to do with MORE
The two main factors in determining the average atomic mass of an element are:the isotopic composition of the element (the fraction of each isotope)the atomic mass of each isotope
A stable isotope does not decay and therefore, maintains a constant concentration on Earth. An unstable isotope, also known as a radioactive isotope, decays at a predictable and measurable rate on Earth. An unstable isotope may decay by the ejection of an electron or positron, known as beta decay, or by the ejection of two protons and two neutrons, known as alpha decay.
Calculation of the atomic weight of an element having many isotopes:ia - atomic mass of the isotope a x percent concentration of the isotope in the elementib - atomic mass of the isotope b x percent concentration of the isotope in the elementic - atomic mass of the isotope c x percent concentration of the isotope in the element...........................................................................................................................iz - mass of the isotope z x percent concentration of the isotope in the elementMake the sum: I = ia + ib + ic + ..... izThe atomic weight of the element is: I/100 (the term weight is recommended by IUPAC in this case).
He-4 isotope has 2 neutrons. He-3 isotope has 1 neutron
Precision refers to how close together a group of measurements actually are to each other. Precision has nothing to do with MORE
The measurements must be equal to each other.
The measurements must be equal to each other.
The two main factors in determining the average atomic mass of an element are:the isotopic composition of the element (the fraction of each isotope)the atomic mass of each isotope
Gallons and miles are two different measurements and they do not go into each other.
They are different because they are each two types of measurements. No two measurements are the same, so if you say 4 lb, and 4 kg, are diffrent because of their measurements, you would be correct!Hope I helped, Caitlin =)
Because the number of neutrons is different for each isotope.
They are 135 deg each.
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Enrichment of uranium in the isotope uranium 235 is made by gaseous diffusion or by centrifugation.
Vertically opposite angles, or vert. opp. angles for short.
A stable isotope does not decay and therefore, maintains a constant concentration on Earth. An unstable isotope, also known as a radioactive isotope, decays at a predictable and measurable rate on Earth. An unstable isotope may decay by the ejection of an electron or positron, known as beta decay, or by the ejection of two protons and two neutrons, known as alpha decay.