Examples of using Atomic mass in English and their translations into Turkish
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all students at Tapton School in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, formed a band called Atomic Mass in 1977.
Well it has 2 oxygen, so it's going to be 2 times 16 equals 32 atomic mass units.
So that tells us that most of the hydrogen on this planet has an atomic mass of 1.
It has the highest atomic number and highest atomic mass of all the elements discovered so far.
Hydrogen(H)(Standard atomic mass: 1.00794 u) has three naturally occurring isotopes,
I mean, we just added in carbon, they said it's the amount of substance of any molecule, if you convert between atomic mass units and grams.
All elements with atomic weight greater than 64 atomic mass units are produced in supernova stars by means of neutron capture, which sub-divides into two processes: r-process and s-process.
The unified atomic mass unit(symbol: u)
molecule of that substance, relative to the unified atomic mass unit u equal to 1/12 the mass of one atom of 12C.
So the atomic mass of the entire molecule, you have 2 hydrogens, so you have 2 times the mass of hydrogen plus 1 oxygen-- plus 16-- so that equals 18 atomic mass units for water.
all students at Tapton School in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, formed a band called Atomic Mass in 1977.
of the proton and neutron are known with far greater precision in atomic mass units(u) than in MeV/c2,
The modern form of the whole number rule is that the atomic mass of a given elemental isotope is approximately the mass number(number of protons plus neutrons) times an atomic mass unit approximate mass of a proton, neutron, or hydrogen-1 atom.
that has 30 neutrons. So it has an atomic mass number of 56. So iron has 56 atomic mass number.
first place(except melting enthalpy), but to establish relations among several properties(e.g. atomic radius, atomic mass, chemical bond strength
For example, the atomic mass unit(1 u) is defined as 1/12 of the mass of a 12C atom-but the atomic mass of a 1H atom(which is a proton plus electron)
And the reason why this is useful-- and it's kind of addressed in this Wikipedia definition there-- is it helps us translate between the atomic world-- where we deal with atomic mass units and we deal with, oh, we have got an extra neutron now, let's add one to our atomic mass number-- and translating between that atomic world and our everyday world where we deal in grams.
but different atomic masses, A. The word isotope, meaning at the same place,
Carbon is 12 atomic mass units.
So carbon is 12 atomic mass units.