Chemistry, asked by zarneeshmutayaba, 9 months ago

how is used to determine the relative atomic mass of isotopes?

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Answered by BIGFANS12
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ISOTOPES R THOSE WHICH HAVE DIFFERENT ATOMIC MASSES DUE TO PRESENCE OF UNSTABLE NUMBER OF ELECTRONS

DUE TO THIS THEIR MASSES

R CALCULATED BY TAKING THE EXACT NUMBER OF PROTONS AND ELECTRONS AND THEN ADDING THEM TO GET THE MASS OF THE RESPECTIVE ATOM

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Answered by rg71713
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The average atomic mass of an element is a weighted average calculated by multiplying the relative abundances of the element's isotopes by their atomic masses and then summing the products. The relative abundance of each isotope can be determined using mass spectrometry.

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