missmariss1101 missmariss1101
  • 13-10-2018
  • Chemistry
contestada

Explain why the atomic mass of a particular isotope of an element differs from the average atomic mass of that element.

Respuesta :

SevenOSeven
SevenOSeven SevenOSeven
  • 13-10-2018
An isotope is an element that has the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons; higher or lower newtrons changes its atomic mass
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

The perimeter of a rectangle is 40 units. The length of the rectangle, L, is 7 units.
what mass of nacl is in 2.5L of 0.207M solution?
factorise 16 x -54 x ^ 4
Most economists would probably argue that the best interests of international business are served by.
use the __________ to measure small amount of liguid
19. Two objects of equal masses collide head-on while moving in the opposite directions and join together. Show that the fractional loss of original KE of the o
how is mRNA are rRNA and TRNA related to their functions??​
What 3 lines from the poem "Death Be Not Proud" by John Donne show imagery?
What is the common difference, d, in the arithmetic sequence defined by the formula below? an=2n+1 A. 1 B. 2 C. N D. 2n
Why is potassium nitrate classified as an electrolyte?.