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What are isotopes?
Different forms of the same
element
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How do isotopes differ from each other?
They have different numbers of
neutrons
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What do isotopes have in common?
Same number of
protons
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What is the relationship between atomic number and mass number in isotopes?
Same
atomic number
, different
mass numbers
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What does the relative atomic mass (A<sub>r</sub>) represent?
Average mass of one atom of the
element
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How is the relative atomic mass compared?
Compared to 1/12 of
carbon-12's
mass
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What happens to A<sub>r</sub> if an element has only one isotope?
A<sub>r</sub> equals its
mass number
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How is A<sub>r</sub> calculated for elements with multiple isotopes?
Average of mass numbers,
weighted
by abundance
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What are the stable isotopes of chlorine mentioned?
Chlorine-35
and
chlorine-37
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Why might A<sub>r</sub> not be a whole number?
Due to the average of
isotopes'
masses
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What is isotopic abundance?
Different quantities of
isotopes
present
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How do you calculate relative atomic mass from isotopic abundances?
Use the formula involving
abundance
and
mass number
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What is the formula for calculating relative atomic mass (A<sub>r</sub>)?
A<sub>r</sub> = sum of (
abundance
x
mass number
) /
total abundances
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How do you calculate the relative atomic mass of boron with isotopes boron-10 and boron-11?
Boron-10
abundance
: 4
Boron-11 abundance: 16
Calculation:
A<sub>r</sub>
= (4 × 10 + 16 × 11) / (4 + 16) =
10.8
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How would you calculate silicon's relative atomic mass with isotopes Si-28, Si-29, and Si-30?
Use their respective
abundances
in the formula
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What are the abundances of silicon's isotopes Si-28, Si-29, and Si-30?
92.2%
,
4.7%
, and
3.1%
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What is the first step in calculating silicon's relative atomic mass?
Identify the abundances of each
isotope
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How does the presence of multiple isotopes affect the relative atomic mass of an element?
It results in an
average
that may not be whole
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