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5.032 – A certain element consists of two stable isotopes

OWL Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach

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What is the atomic mass of the element?

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OWL Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach

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Calculate the amu of a given element using the data in the table.

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Calculate the atomic mass from the table of values.

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OWL Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach

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Active Example – Determination of Molar Mass from the Ideal Gas Equation

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Calculate the molar mass when grams, celsius, liters and torr are given.

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Determine which items are compounds and which are elements.

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OWL Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach

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A radioactive sample has a mass of x grams. After being set aside for a certain number of days (also given in a fraction of a year) the sample now contains x grams. Determine the half-life in years.

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Otzi was found in a glacier. Carbon dating shows x units present at his time of death and x units remaining today. The half life of carbon-14 is also given. Determine how old Otzi is.

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Active Example – Isotopes

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Fill in the table with the following: Name of Element, Elemental Symbol, Atomic Number, Number of Protons, Number of Neutrons, Mass Number, Nuclear Symbol, Name of Isotope.

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OWLv2 for General Chemistry
Principles of Corporate Finance
Anderson, Sweeney, Williams, Camm, and Cochran
Berk, DeMarzo, and Harford
Bodie, Kane, and Marcus
Brealey, Myers, and Allen
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