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Assume that one particular element of Rhodium (Rh) has an atomic mass of 102. Why does this number not exactly match the atomic mass of 102.91 that is listed on the Periodic Table for this element?

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Answered by mjha0246
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Atoms of the same element can have different number of neutrons. These are called isotopes.

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