The protons and the neutrons make up the atomic weight of an atom of an element, they have roughly the same mass and electrons have so little mass that they're negligible.
The element of Antimony (Sb) would have the atomic weight of 121.75.
Sulfur (32.065)
The protons and neutrons are the main contributors to the weight of an atomic element.
Selenium (Se) has an atomic weight of 79,04.
The element with an atomic weight of 126 is Iodine (symbol: I).
The protons and neutrons.
The element of Antimony (Sb) would have the atomic weight of 121.75.
Sulfur (32.065)
The protons and neutrons are the main contributors to the weight of an atomic element.
The "Atomic number" of an element corresponds to the number of only the protons in the nucleus of its atoms. Add to that the number of neutrons that are also in there, and you have the "Atomic weight".
All elements have an (atomic) weight or mass.
Vanadium is the element that has an atomic weight of 50.942.
yes. the atomic weight of an atom is determined by how many protons and neutrons it has. determine the number of neutrons by subtracting the atomic number from the atomic mass
Petroleum is not an element and therefore has no atomic weight!
a fly is not an element so it does not have an "atomic" weight. It does have a mass or weight however
Selenium (Se) has an atomic weight of 79,04.
For simplicity in the study of basic chemistry, atoms are said to consist of protons, electrons and neutrons, of which only protons and neutrons are considered to contribute to the element's atomic weight - that is, the electrons are considered to have essentially no mass are not accounted for when calculating atomic weight due to being overwhelmingly smaller than protons and neutrons. There are other particles to be considered but that will come in more advanced physical chemistry physics studies. EDIT: Corrected and added information.