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define atomic mass?.......

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Answered by nlavanya
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Atomic mass is roughly equal to the sum of the individual particle masses of an atom. Atoms have three basic components:  protons (positively charged particles), neutrons (non-charged particles), and electrons (negatively charged particles).

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Answered by Anonymous
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ATOMIC MASS ==>
IT IS THE SUM OF NUMBERS OF NEUTRON AND PROTON PRESENT IN THE ATOM. The mass of one Proton is considered to be 1 and similarly mass of a neutron is 1.

The mass of elecron is not considered to be negligible.

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