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Understand how atomic mass is represented.
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Though, especially among elements at the top of the periodic table, it may seem that an atoms' atomic mass is about twice its atomic number, atomic mass isn't ever calculated by doubling an element's atomic number.
A given atom has an atomic mass approximately equal (within 1%) to its mass number times the mass of the atomic mass unit.
Here is what my students came up with: 'Yo, oxygen is needed for living and even slumber, 8 is always my atomic number.' They went on to explain atomic number minus atomic mass equals neutrons, and how electron configuration starts with 2 electrons in the innermost energy level, and the pattern is goes on with 2, 8, 8.
The new primitive [<n>?] selects for atoms with either an atomic mass of n or no indicated atomic mass.
This is the atomic mass of that atom.
The atomic mass of this specific carbon atom is 12.
(Atomic Mass of Element) x (# of atoms of that element).
MW = ∑((Atomic Mass of Element)n x (# of atoms of that element)n).
Atomic mass, the quantity of matter contained in an atom of an element.
Multiply the atomic mass of each element by the number of atoms of that element.
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