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3. what is the relationship between an elements isotopes and the elemen…

Question

  1. what is the relationship between an elements isotopes and the elements atomic mass?
  2. what is meant by a weighted average?
  3. how are the beans in this lab similar to isotopes? how are they different?
  4. what are at least two sources of error for this activity? (a source of error is an error that could have affected your results.)

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. An element's atomic mass is a weighted - average of the masses of its isotopes, taking into account the relative abundance of each isotope.
  2. A weighted average is an average where each value has a corresponding weight assigned to it, and the calculation takes into account these weights to give a more representative average.
  3. Similarities: Beans can be grouped into different "types" (like isotopes are different forms of an element). Differences: Beans are macroscopic objects while isotopes are sub - atomic in nature; beans don't have the same chemical properties as isotopes of an element do.
  4. Sources of error could include inaccurate weighing of the beans (measurement error), and improper separation of different "types" of beans (classification error).

Answer:

  1. The element's atomic mass is a weighted - average of the masses of its isotopes based on their relative abundances.
  2. A weighted average is an average that considers the weights assigned to each value.
  3. Similar: Can be grouped into types. Different: Macroscopic vs. sub - atomic, different chemical property characteristics.
  4. Inaccurate weighing, improper separation.