how to find atomic mass of an element
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atomic mass = f1M1 + f2M2 +… + fnMn where f is the fraction representing the natural abundance of the isotope and M is the mass number (weight) of the isotope.
example-Find the atomic mass of an isotope of carbon that has 7 neutrons. You can see from the periodic table that carbon has an atomic number of 6, which is its number of protons.✌
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Hello mate!
Here is your answer..
Just add the total number of number of protons and neutrons to get the atomic mass of an element.
Hope it helps you...
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