Chemistry, asked by anshika799, 7 months ago

Is there any difference between atomic mass and relative atomic mass ? If yes, then what it is ?​

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Answered by bavitha333
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Explanation:

First, atomic mass as stated on the periodic table is a average of the masses of an element's naturally-occurring isotopes, weighted by their abundance. ... “Atomic mass” is relative to the isotope carbon-12 weighing exactly 12 atomic mass units. Therefore “atomic mass” is precisely the same as “relative atomic mass.”..

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Answered by sparshsingh0506
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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I guess you are in class 9th and is studying chapter 3 (atoms and molecules) or maybe chaoter 4.... I am nt sure...

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However your answer is 'no'

Atomic mass and relative mass are just same, they are said differently in different places. But dont get confused! They are same.

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