Atomic masses of some of the elements are in fractions. Why?
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The Absolute atomic mass of an element is the atomic mass of the isotope which is present in the most abundant form in this nature...
The relative atomic masses are the average of the atomic masses of all the isotopes of an element...
Many a times this average atomic mass tends to be in a fraction because of of Even and Odd numbers...
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