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Masses of Atoms Pages 550 - 553
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Element ~ matter that is unique from all others, because of different numbers of protons.
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Symbol ~ unique letter to represent element
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Element ~ matter that is unique from all others, because of different numbers of protons. Symbol ~ unique letter to represent element Atomic Number ~ number of protons in the atom of an element
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Element ~ smallest particle that is unique from all others Symbol ~ unique letter to represent element Atomic Number ~ number of protons in the atom of an element Carbon - 12 (6 protons, 6 neutrons) Carbon - 14 (6 protons, 8 neutrons)
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Element ~ matter that is unique from all others, because of different numbers of protons. Symbol ~ unique letter to represent element Atomic Number ~ number of protons in the atom of an element Atomic Mass ~ number of neutrons AND number of protons Isotope ~ atoms of the same element, with different numbers of neutrons
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Element ~ smallest particle that is unique from all others Symbol ~ unique letter to represent element Atomic Number ~ number of protons in the atom of an element Atomic Mass ~ number of neutrons AND number of protons Isotope ~ atoms of the same element, with different numbers of neutrons Carbon - 12 (6 protons, 6 neutrons) Carbon - 14 (6 protons, 8 neutrons) SAME ELEMENT, DIFFERENT NEUTRON NUMBERS
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Element ~ matter that is unique from all others, because of different numbers of protons. Symbol ~ unique letter to represent element Atomic Number ~ number of protons in the atom of an element Atomic Mass ~ number of neutrons AND number of protons Isotope ~ atoms of the same element, with different numbers of neutrons Atomic Mass Unit ~ 1/12 th of the mass of one carbon-12 atom
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Element ~ matter that is unique from all others, because of different numbers of protons. Symbol ~ unique letter to represent element Atomic Number ~ number of protons in the atom of an element Atomic Mass ~ number of neutrons AND number of protons Isotope ~ atoms of the same element, with different numbers of neutrons Atomic Mass Unit ~ 1/12 th of the mass of one carbon-12 atom The periodic table shows the atomic mass of Nickel as 58.693. How can there be a decimal point, if the mass is whole numbers of protons and neutrons?
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Element ~ smallest particle that is unique from all others Symbol ~ unique letter to represent element Atomic Number ~ number of protons in the atom of an element Atomic Mass ~ number of neutrons AND number of protons Isotope ~ atoms of the same element, with different numbers of neutrons Atomic Mass Unit ~ 1/12 th of the mass of one carbon-12 atom The periodic table shows the atomic mass of Nickel as 58.693. How can there be a decimal point, if the mass is whole numbers of protons and neutrons?
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Example, with boron. Facts: Boron has an accepted amu of 10.811 80% of Boron in nature have 5 protons, 6 neutrons ~ 11 amu 20% of Boron in nature have 5 protons, 5 neutrons ~ 10 amu (.8 11 amu) + (.2 10 amu) = 8.8 amu + 2 amu = 10.8 amu There are a few extra isotopes out there that we did not include.
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Nickel, in nature, has 8 (pretty) stable isotopes. Each has (of course) 28 protons. PercentNumberNumber Atomic inof ofmass Isotopenature protonsneutronsunits Ni-5869%283058 Ni-6027%283260 Ni-624%283462 What, given this information, is the approximate atomic mass of Nickel?
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Nickel, in nature, has 8 (pretty) stable isotopes. Each has (of course) 28 protons. PercentNumberNumber Atomic inof ofmass Isotopenature protonsneutronsunits Ni-5869%283058 Ni-6027%283260 Ni-624%283462 (.69 58) + (.27 60) + (.04 62) = 58.7 amu
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