Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Questions
Science
Atoms of the same elements that have different atomic mass are called?
1 answer
I believe they are called isotopes.
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
How did the study of the atom contribute to our understanding of the periodic table of the elements?(1 point)
Experiments that
Why do elements that are in the same group of the periodic table share similar properties?
They all have the same atomic mass.
The modern atomic model includes electrons orbiting the nucleus. Which of the following parts of Dalton's atomic model was
What is the purpose of the periodic table?
To identify atoms in a compound To organize elements based on their atomic number To
Using the periodic table and your knowledge of atomic structure. cobalt (Co) and nickel (Ni) have almost identical atomic mass
Why are the noble gases the least reactive elements? (1 point)
Responses They have a full valence electron shell. They have an
Thanks got through all but one
Element P has an atomic number of 92 and atomic mass of 238. Element s has 92 protons and 143
Which if the following has the greatest number of particles
4g of lithium (atomic mass of li=7) 4g of chlorine gas (cl2) (atomic
Which statement below is false regarding atoms and elements?(1 point)
Responses All atoms of an element are identical. All atoms
10 of 1010 of 10 Items
Question Which statement below is false regarding atoms and elements?(1 point) Responses All atoms of an