The atomic weight of magnesium is reported as 24.3amu, yet no atom of magnesium has the mass of 24.3amu, how can this be explained?
1 Answer
Nov 13, 2015
Because the quoted atomic mass is the weighted average mass of a range of
Explanation:
For magnesium,
Individual magnesium atoms may have 12 or more or less neutrally charged massive particles in its nucleus. About 80% of the nuclei have 12 neutrons; 10% 13 neutrons, and another 10% 14 neutrons. The weighted average of the isotopic masses give an average molecular mass. Capisce? As elements get larger (