No, an atom of aluminum and an atom of gallium do not have the same atomic mass. Aluminum has an atomic mass of approximately 26.98 atomic mass units, while gallium has an atomic mass of approximately 69.72 atomic mass units.
The unit of atomic mass for aluminum is atomic mass unit (amu) or unified atomic mass unit (u).
The atomic weight of aluminum is approximately 26.98 atomic mass units.
The atomic mass of aluminum is approximately 26.98 atomic mass units.
This question is a little confused. The gram-atomic mass for aluminum is approximately 27 (look at a periodic table if you want more significant figures; I don't recall them off the top of my head). It doesn't matter if you have a mole or a planet-sized mass of the stuff, the gram-atomic mass is always going to be the same.
No, an atom of aluminum and an atom of gallium do not have the same atomic mass. Aluminum has an atomic mass of approximately 26.98 atomic mass units, while gallium has an atomic mass of approximately 69.72 atomic mass units.
Aluminum's atomic mass is 26.9815386,but if rounded up,it is 27.
The unit of atomic mass for aluminum is atomic mass unit (amu) or unified atomic mass unit (u).
The atomic weight of aluminum is approximately 26.98 atomic mass units.
Aluminium is a non metal element. Atomic mass of it is 26.982.
The atomic mass of aluminum is approximately 26.98 atomic mass units.
The atomic mass of Aluminum Sulfide is 150.158 g/mol
This question is a little confused. The gram-atomic mass for aluminum is approximately 27 (look at a periodic table if you want more significant figures; I don't recall them off the top of my head). It doesn't matter if you have a mole or a planet-sized mass of the stuff, the gram-atomic mass is always going to be the same.
Aluminum is a metallic element. It doesn't form molecules. Its atomic mass is 27u.
The atomic mass of aluminum is approximately 26.98 atomic mass units.
The atomic number for aluminum (Al) is 13, and it has an atomic mass of 27.0
The numbers of protons and electrons in any neutral atom are the same as the atomic number, 13 for aluminum. The number of neutrons varies by isotope and can be found by subtracting the atomic number from the atomic mass number. One isotope is Al-27, in which there are 14 neutrons.