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Atomic weight is equal​

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Answered by Itzvaibhav007
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Answer:

The total weight of an atom is called the atomic weight. It is approximately equal to the number of protons and neutrons, with a little extra added by the electrons. The stability of the nucleus, and hence the atom's radioactivity, is heavily dependent upon the number of neutrons it contains.

Answered by abhilash3247
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The total weight of an atom is called the atomic weight. It is approximately equal to the number of protons and neutrons, with a little extra added by the electrons. The stability of the nucleus, and hence the atom's radioactivity, is heavily dependent upon the number of neutrons it contains.

Explanation:

6.022×10^22 the number of particles present in one mole of any substance is called avogadro constant

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