Earlier in the week, our class collected data for the Beanium Lab. Before we started the lab, we had to answer a prelab question, but luckily we chose the freebie. First we had to count the amount of each of the 4 isotopes of beanium. We then calculated the average mass of the isotopes using the number of atoms and total mass of the different isotopes.
Our group's data table
Applying the data, we calculated the atomic mass of our beanium sample, and answered 5 reflection questions.
Answering the Conclusion Questions Calculating the Atomic Mass
Really liking your blog so far, David! I just have one suggestion: maybe make your text a different color because its hard to read the grey and light blue text on a white background.
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