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Give one reason each for why Oxygen and Hydrogen were not considered as the appropriate universal standards for measuring atomic masses of different elements.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Oxygen was chosen because it forms chemical compounds with many other elements, simplifying determination of their atomic weights. Sixteen was chosen because it was the lowest whole number that could be assigned to oxygen and still have an atomic weight for hydrogen that was not less than

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