Isotopes are atoms that have the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons than other atoms of the same element.
Because isotopes of an element have different numbers of neutrons, they also have different mass numbers. They DO have the same atomic number, however.
Caption: : For example, above are the natural abundances of the two isotopes of chlorine as percents. They add up to 100%.
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How do you calculate atomic mass?
To calculate:
1. Multiply the mass of each individual isotope by its natural abundance (expressed as a decimal)
2. Add the products
This will give the percent of the element taken up by each isotope out of 1.
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