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Atomic Number, Mass Number, Atomic Mass and Isotopes. Mrs. Coyle Chemistry. Atomic Number (Z): is the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom. Z=#p. The number of protons (atomic number) determine the identity of an element. Atoms have no overall electrical charge so,
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Atomic Number, Mass Number, Atomic Mass and Isotopes Mrs. Coyle Chemistry
Atomic Number (Z): is the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom. Z=#p
The number of protons (atomic number) determine the identity of an element.
Atoms have no overall electrical charge so, an atom must have as many electrons as there are protons in its nucleus.
The atomic number of an element also equals the number of electrons in a neutral atom of that element.
Ex: Sodium • What is the atomic number of Sodium? • How many protons does sodium have? • How many electrons does sodium have?
Mass Number (A): • The sum of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus. A=#p + #n
Other ways to write elements: 36 17Cl Cl-36 Mass Number Mass Number Atomic Number
Nucleons: protons and neutrons
Isotopes of an element have different mass numbers because they have different numbers of neutrons, but they have the same atomic number.
Example:Isotopes of Carbon and Hydrogen protium deuterium tritium H H H Isotopes of Hydrogen Isotopes of Carbon
Atomic Mass Unit is a unit used to compare the masses of atoms and has the symbol u or amu.
1 amu or u is approximately equal to the mass of a single proton or neutron.
Carbon-12 Chemists have defined the carbon-12 atom as having a mass of 12 atomic mass units.
Atomic Mass is the weighted average mass of all the naturally occurring isotopes of that element.