Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
Three isotopes of an element have mass n...

Three isotopes of an element have mass numbers ` (m), (m + 1)` and `(M + 2)` . If the mean mass number is ( M + 0. 5) then which of the following ratios may be accepted for ` M`, `(M + 1)` and `( M+2)` in the order ?

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Three isotopes fo an elecment have mass numbers (m, (m + 1) and (M + 2) . If the mean mass number is ( M + 0. 5) then which of the following ratios may be accepted for M , (M + 1) and ( M+2) in tha order ?

Three isotopes of an element have mass numbers m, (m + 1) and (m + 2) . If the mean mass number is (m + 0.5) then which of the following ratios may be accepted for m,(m + 1) (m + 2) in that order?

Two bodies of masses m_1 and m_2(

Two bodies of masses m_1 and m_2(

Gravitational force between masses m_1 and m_2 is F. If a third mass m_3 is placed near m_1 and m_2 , then the force between m_1 and m_2 would be

Two particles have masses m & 4m and their kinetic energies are in the ratio 2: 1 . What is the ratio of their linear momenta?

Two particles have masses m and 4m and their kinetic energies are in the ratio 2 : 1. What is the ratio of their linear momenta?