Chemistry, asked by ishantvaidya5, 7 months ago

Give me your answers .Atomic mass of some of elements are in fraction. why?Example.​

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Answered by Vaish2934
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Atomic masses of most of the elements in atomic mass units involve fractions because atomic mass of an element is the average of relative masses of its various isotopes.

Answered by venkataseshank2006
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If you mean why aren't they whole numbers? It has to do with relative abundances of isotopes.

For example, on Earth, Chlorine exists in two isotopes. Approximately 76% of all chlorine atoms are Cl-35, and 24% are Cl-37. The atomic masses given in the periodic table are designed to be useful in stoichiometric calculations- they tell you exactly what a mole of atoms of a certain element, in typical earth composition, will weigh.

Thus, a typical mole of chlorine atoms will consist of 76% Cl-35 atoms, 24% Cl-37 atoms, and will weigh 35.45 grams.

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