In the Periodic Table, period 4 elements have atomic numbers ranging from 19 (potassium) to 36 (krypton). The element with the lowest mass in period 4 is potassium (K), which has an atomic number of 19 and an atomic weight of approximately 39.1 Atomic Mass units.
The period is independent of the mass.
The lowest multiple of any number is the number itself. The lowest common multiple of 4 and 5 is 20.
4/15 is a fraction, already in its lowest terms
That is in lowest terms already
2 over 4 in the lowest term is 1/2 or a half (0.50)
In a given period, the element with lowest atomic mass will belong to group 1. It should also be noted that lithium is the metal with the smallest atomic mass.
The period of a spring oscillation is the time taken for one complete cycle. Since it takes 0.6 seconds for the mass to move from the highest to lowest position and back, the period is twice that time, so the period of the spring is 1.2 seconds.
The period of a compound pendulum is minimum when the center of mass of the pendulum is at its lowest point (lowest potential energy) and the maximum kinetic energy occurs. This happens when the pendulum is in a vertical position.
The atom that has the lowest mass is hydrogen. So assuming the same numbers of atoms in each element, hydrogen would be the element with the lowest mass.
The element in period 4 of the Periodic Table with the highest electronegativity is krypton (2.96). The period 4 element with the lowest electronegativity is potassium (0.82).
The element in period 4 with the smallest atomic radius is argon. It has a smaller atomic radius compared to the other elements in period 4 because it is a noble gas with a full valence shell, resulting in a small atomic size.
The element in the periodic table that has 4 electrons in its outer energy shell and the lowest atomic mass in its family is carbon (C). Carbon belongs to Group 14 of the periodic table, which is also known as the carbon family. With an atomic number of 6, it has the lowest atomic mass among its group, which includes elements like silicon and germanium.
The exception to the atomic mass trend in period 4 of the periodic table is the reversal in atomic masses between argon (Ar) and potassium (K). Potassium has a higher atomic mass than argon, which is contrary to the trend of increasing atomic mass from left to right seen in the other elements of period 4.
Vanadium symbol: V the atom number for Vanadium is V23 the relative atomic mass for Vanadium is 51
The metal in group 14 with the lowest atomic mass is tin (Sn), which has an atomic mass of approximately 118.71 atomic mass units.
Hydrogen gas has the lowest mass per mole, with a molar mass of approximately 2 grams per mole.
The lowest mass isotope of hydrogen is also by far the most common one: 1H, with an atomic mass of around 1.01 amu.