If an element contains 12 positively charged, massive particles, then what is the element? Why is the atomic mass NOT equal to #12*"amu"#?

1 Answer
Feb 12, 2018

Well, if there are 12 nucular protons, then we gots magnesium isotopes....

Explanation:

Why? Because #Z=12# gives the element magnesium by definition. And magnesium has several isotopes....we could write...#""^24Mg#, #""^25Mg#, #""^26Mg#, which occur naturally in approx. #80%#, #10%#, #10%#, natural abundance.. And of course, the weighted average, #24.31*g*mol^-1#, is the mass we would use for the metal were we to use it as a reagent. #Mg^(2+)# is the standard cation....