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Take Away Ideas: Part 4

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Take Away Ideas: Part 4Online version

Review Take Away Ideas: Part 4

by Shari Cayer
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The mass number of an atom is equal to the number of and neutrons found in the of a atom .

The mass number of a particular atom is the same as the average of an element . The mass number is found on the Periodic Table . In order to determine the mass number of a particular atom , you need to the number of protons and neutrons together and since you can't have a of a proton or neutron , the sum will always be a number .

The number on the of each box on the Periodic Table is known as the atomic mass . This is an for all of the atoms of a particular element .

If you need to determine the mass number of a particular atom , do NOT look on the Periodic Table for this number , since it is found there . Simply the number of protons and neutrons in a particular atom .

The is a quick way of representing the name or symbol of the element followed by the .

Adding or removing from the electron cloud does affect mass of an atom since they are too to make a significant to the mass of the atom .

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