OBJECTIVE:
You will investigate the concept of atomic mass and how it was derived. You will also develop your own unit of measure, the CMU, and use it to measure the relative masses of other coins. At the end of this lab you will be able to explain how scientists developed the system for AMU's (atomic mass units) and how it is applied to determine the relative masses of other atoms of other elements.
PROCEDURES
-PART I
- Obtain a packet of pennies.
- Sort the pennies into two groups: pre 1982 and post 1982
- Measure the mass (in grams) of each stack of pennies. Record the mass (in grams) of each penny stack in a data table. count the number of pennies in each stack
- Measure the mass in grams of a quarter, nickel, and dime. Record these values in a data table.
- Answer the questions below and then continue with Part II.
QUESTIONS
PART I
- Does each penny have the same mass?
- Can you identify two "penny isotopes" based on masses of the pennies? Explain.
- What does your data tell you about the relationship between mass of a penny and date of a penny. Make generalization.
PROCEDURES
PART II
- Determine the average mass of pre-1982 pennies. (Record average).
- Determine the average mass of post-1982 pennies. (Record average).
- Determine percentage of post-1982 and pre-1982 pennies. These should add up to 100%. This calculations is the percent abundance.
- Choose one of your coins to make a CMU (coin mass unit). For instance, the mass of a nickel is one CMU. Then you can determine the mass of a post-penny, pre-penny, Quarter, nickel, and Dime. Record all of your data in a data table.
- Determine the average mass of Pennium in CMU's using the percent abundance (from #3) of each pennium isotope (pre and post) and the mass of each pennium isotope in CMU's (from #4).
PART II
- Make a statement about the average penny mass of pre and post pennies in the packet.
- Explain how your derived the unit "CMU".
- Using the idea you explained in #2 above, how did scientists obtain th Atomic Mass Unit (AMU) to measure the mass of atoms of different elements?
- What is your weight in CMU's? (remember 1lb=2.205 Kg).
- Write a statement that compares what you did in this lab to what scientists have done to find the average atomic masses of the elements.
| Coin: | Mass: | Percent Abundance: | Relative Abundance: |
| Pre-Penny | 2.96 g | 40.9% | 9 |
| Post-Penny | 2.38 g | 45.5% | 10 |
| Quarter | 5.69 g | 4.5% | 1 |
| Nickel | 4.84 g | 4.5% | 1 |
| Dime | 2.08 g | 4.5% | 1 |
Type of penny: | Mass: | # Of Pennies | % Abundance |
Pre-1982 | 5.10g | 9 | 47.4% |
Post-1982 | 2.71g | 10 | 52.6% |