Finding Atomic Mass in Chemistry

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This tutorial is designed to guide viewers through the process of finding atomic mass, a fundamental concept crucial for students, educators, and anyone with an interest in chemistry. Atomic mass, often referred to as atomic weight, is a vital attribute of an element, representing the average mass of atoms of an element measured in atomic mass units (amu). Understanding how to calculate this value is essential for a wide range of applications in chemistry and related fields.

The video begins with an explanation of what atomic mass is, including its significance and how it relates to the composition of elements. We delve into the difference between atomic mass and mass number, clarifying common misconceptions.

Through step-by-step examples, the tutorial demonstrates how to calculate the atomic mass of an element. This involves using the relative abundances of the element's isotopes and their individual atomic masses. Viewers will learn how to apply this method effectively, using real-world examples to illustrate the calculation process.

Additionally, the video covers tips for accurately performing these calculations and explains how atomic mass figures into broader chemical equations and reactions. By the end of this tutorial, viewers will have a solid grasp of finding atomic mass, enhancing their chemistry knowledge and problem-solving skills. Join us to master this essential scientific skill.

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Thank u, please add more problems to solve in chemistry .

roselily
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Thanks so much sir for the lesson I really understand from your lesson 😊
So what's the original formula one can be using when solving such questions?

CoillardSethKunda
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Hi Jason Sir, I really loved your lesson on calculating RAM in amu. My question is does abundance of each isotope change with time and geography. What I mean in the case of the abundance of Bromine isotope 79, is its abundance vary from one place to another and when it was first analysed back in the 1800’s or Early 1900s has it changed in 2020s?

SaurabhSharma-otyw
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can you make more 5th grade math videos pls, also love how you explain stuff keep up the good work👌

ronaldo.cristiano
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Half life finding for chemistry please

shourya