The element Michellium (Mi) does not exist. But if it did, i…

The element Michellium (Mi) does not exist. But if it did, it would have the following isotopic abundances: Isotope Atomic Mass  % Natural Abundance  83Mi      83.14 amu    14.6 %  83Mi      84.92 amu   Assuming that Michellium only has two naturally-occurring isotopes, what is the atomic weight of Michellium?

Visible/UV emission spectroscopy can be used to identify the…

Visible/UV emission spectroscopy can be used to identify the presence of elements in an unknown sample. Some characteristic wavelengths of common elements are shown below: Ag: 328.1 nm        Fe: 372.0 nm Au: 267.6 nm       K: 404.7 nm Ba: 455.4 nm        Mg: 285.2 nm Ca: 422.7 nm        Na: 589.6 nm Cu: 324.8 nm       Ni: 341.5 nm If an unknown sample is burned and emits light with a frequency of 5.088 x 1014 Hz, which element above is most likely present in the sample?

The element Titotium (Tt) was recently discovered in a remot…

The element Titotium (Tt) was recently discovered in a remote village in Mexico. Tt is composed of two naturally occurring isotopes: 295Tt and 301Tt, with atomic masses of 294.969 and 301.002 g/mol respectively.  295Tt is the most common isotope, with a natural abundance of 63.84%.  Which entry below should be used when Titotium is added to the Periodic Table later this year?

The element, Mikium (Mi), named after the CHM 113 Discussion…

The element, Mikium (Mi), named after the CHM 113 Discussion Leader who discovered it while working at ASU, has three naturally occurring isotopes. The masses and % natural abundances of these isotopes are shown in the table below: What mass should be listed on the periodic table for this element?