Atomic mass notes
⚛️Atomic Mass (Also called Relative Atomic Mass, or Ar)
🧠 What Is Atomic Mass?
Atomic mass is the average mass of all the naturally occurring isotopes of an
element.
It is measured in atomic mass units (amu or u).
It is a weighted average, not a simple average.
💡 1 amu is defined as 1/12 the mass of a carbon-12 atom.
🧪 Why Do We Use a Weighted Average?
Because elements exist as isotopes (same element, different masses), and not all isotopes
occur in equal amounts in nature.
🔣 Formula:
Atomic Mass (Ar)=(m1×p1)+(m2×p2)+⋯100\text{Atomic Mass (A}_r\text{)} = \
frac{(m_1 \times p_1) + (m_2 \times p_2) + \cdots}{100}
Where:
m1,m2,…m_1, m_2, \dots = masses of isotopes
p1,p2,…p_1, p_2, \dots = percentage abundances
📌 Key Points to Remember:
Term Definition
Isotope- Same protons, different neutrons
Relative atomic mass- Weighted average mass of an element’s isotopes
Unit of atomic mass- amu (atomic mass unit) or simply u
Found on Periodic Table Atomic mass = decimal number under the element symbol
🧠 Quick Check Questions:
⚛️Atomic Mass (Also called Relative Atomic Mass, or Ar)
🧠 What Is Atomic Mass?
Atomic mass is the average mass of all the naturally occurring isotopes of an
element.
It is measured in atomic mass units (amu or u).
It is a weighted average, not a simple average.
💡 1 amu is defined as 1/12 the mass of a carbon-12 atom.
🧪 Why Do We Use a Weighted Average?
Because elements exist as isotopes (same element, different masses), and not all isotopes
occur in equal amounts in nature.
🔣 Formula:
Atomic Mass (Ar)=(m1×p1)+(m2×p2)+⋯100\text{Atomic Mass (A}_r\text{)} = \
frac{(m_1 \times p_1) + (m_2 \times p_2) + \cdots}{100}
Where:
m1,m2,…m_1, m_2, \dots = masses of isotopes
p1,p2,…p_1, p_2, \dots = percentage abundances
📌 Key Points to Remember:
Term Definition
Isotope- Same protons, different neutrons
Relative atomic mass- Weighted average mass of an element’s isotopes
Unit of atomic mass- amu (atomic mass unit) or simply u
Found on Periodic Table Atomic mass = decimal number under the element symbol
🧠 Quick Check Questions: