Relative Atomic Mass
Relative Atomic Mass
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Each element that exists has its own RELATIVE ATOMIC MASS and they are found in the periodic table as the bigger number.
As an example let's calculate the Relative Atomic Mass of Chlorine given that there are TWO isotopes present. Chlorine-35 and Chlorine-37 which both have abundances of 75% and 25% respectively.
Each element that exists has its own RELATIVE ATOMIC MASS and they are found in the periodic table as the bigger number.
As an example let's calculate the Relative Atomic Mass of Chlorine given that there are TWO isotopes present. Chlorine-35 and Chlorine-37 which both have abundances of 75% and 25% respectively.