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atomic mass of an element is equal to​

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Answered by Nive0018
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sum of the mass of proton and neutron in the nucleus
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The mass of an atom in AMU is roughly equal to the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus. The AMU is used to express the relative masses of, and thereby differentiate between, various isotopes of elements.

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