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average relative atomic mass should be taken for the element which exists as .......................

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Answered by Anonymous
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Average relative atomic mass should be taken for the element which exists as Isotopes.

Answered by Jaswindar9199
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Average relative atomic mass should be taken for the element which exists as Isotopes.

  • Isotopes are components of a family of an element that all have the exact number of protons but varied numbers of neutrons

  • The average atomic mass of an element is the sum of the masses of its isotopes which is each multiplied by its normal abundance that is the decimal which is correlated with percent of atoms of that element that are of a provided isotope.

  • The average atomic mass is helpful because its numerical value is proportional to the molar mass of the element. This in turn is beneficial for knowing how much of a solid to take when you wish to react it with some available quantity of some other reagent, because weighing is generally the simplest manner for quantifying a substance.

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