The Atomic Mass of an element is the average mass of its isotopes, taking into account their abundance in nature. It is typically listed on the Periodic Table below the element's symbol.
Carbon-12 (12C) is used as the standard in the relative scale for atomic masses, and its assigned atomic mass is 12 atomic mass units.
The Atomic number refers to how many Protons are in the Atom
The atomic number of any carbon isotope is 6, the number of protons in the nucleus of any carbon atom, irrespective of its mass number.
hydrogen
Mass number minus the atomic number equals the number of neutrons. Mass number is the number of particles in an atom that have significant mass. Electrons are assigned a value of 0 since the mass is so much smaller than protons and neutrons. Protons and neutrons are similar in mass and are assigned mass number of 1. The formula for calculating atomic mass atomic mass = # protons + # neutrons.
Carbon-12 (12C) is used as the standard in the relative scale for atomic masses, and its assigned atomic mass is 12 atomic mass units.
The Atomic number refers to how many Protons are in the Atom
The atomic number of any carbon isotope is 6, the number of protons in the nucleus of any carbon atom, irrespective of its mass number.
atoms
Atomic number (protons) and atomic mass (not to be confused with atomic weight, even if the difference is slight)
hydrogen
Hydrogen.
These are not specific tests.
in between or around or near air masss or where they meet.
Superman did the atomic number of Krypton(Kr) which is 36
it is 56 because you round it of and it used to be 55.85
Granite is a type of rock made up of various minerals, so it does not have an atomic number. Atomic numbers are assigned to individual elements on the periodic table based on the number of protons in their nucleus.