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Accepted atomic mass unit, carbon-12 isotope was chosen as the standard reference for measuring atomic masses.

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Answered by jahnavikalla
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yes carbon is made as the reference for measuring atomic masses since carbon has 6protons and 6neutrons and exactly is atomic mass is given as 12.this is one of the reason chemists thought of taking oxygen and hydrogen as reference but they didn't do so.
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