The bigger number is the mass number (the total number of the protons and neutrons in an atom) The atmoic number is the number of electrons and protons.
To work out the realative atomic mass:
(Relative abundance of isotope 1 x mass number) + (Relative abundance of isotope 2 x mass number) Divided by 100
The bigger number is the mass number (the total number of the protons and neutrons in an atom) The atmoic number is the number of electrons and protons.
To work out the realative atomic mass:
(Relative abundance of isotope 1 x mass number) + (Relative abundance of isotope 2 x mass number) Divided by 100
But then how can chlorine have mass number of 35.5? this is not a whole number?
Oh okay well its just because chlorine has 2 isotopes, its just decimals
So how do you calculate the mass number of chlorine if it has more than one isotopes? What's the formula for it? I know that to find it you need to add the number of protons and neutrons, but how do you take into account the other isotopes?
So how do you calculate the mass number of chlorine if it has more than one isotopes? What's the formula for it? I know that to find it you need to add the number of protons and neutrons, but how do you take into account the other isotopes?
Chlorine atoms contain 17 protons and 17 electrons. About 75 per cent of chlorine atoms have 18 neutrons, while about 25 per cent have 20 neutrons because of the two different isotopes
The mass number of an element is the average mass of all the existing isotopes. Roughly the ratio of abundance of Cl-35 to the abundance of Cl-37 is 3:1.
Chlorine atoms contain 17 protons and 17 electrons. About 75 per cent of chlorine atoms have 18 neutrons, while about 25 per cent have 20 neutrons because of the two different isotopes
so how do scientists know which is the original one? shouldn't it be the one with 18 neutrons as there is 75% of it?
The mass number of an element is the average mass of all the existing isotopes. Roughly the ratio of abundance of Cl-35 to the abundance of Cl-37 is 3:1.
Accordingly, calculated is calculated as:
(3 x 35) + (37) -------------------- = 35.5. 3+1
That's it.
isn't that the formula for relative atomic mass?????
(Relative abundance of isotope 1 x mass number) + (Relative abundance of isotope 2 x mass number) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 100
Me too! No there is no formula for mass number, mass number is just the largest number (the number at the top of the element)
All you need to know is the formula for relative atomic mass and then the question will say what the relative abundance is, you just have to work out the relative atomic mass using the formula that I mentioned in the above posts.
so how do scientists know which is the original one? shouldn't it be the one with 18 neutrons as there is 75% of it?
You don't need to know about the different isotopes in too much detail. Just as long as you know that 35.5 is an average of the two isotopes of chlorine you'll be fine
Me too! No there is no formula for mass number, mass number is just the largest number (the number at the top of the element)
All you need to know is the formula for relative atomic mass and then the question will say what the relative abundance is, you just have to work out the relative atomic mass using the formula that I mentioned in the above posts.