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name the element which is used as the standard unit for atomic mass​

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Explanation:

Since 1961 the standard unit of atomic mass has been one-twelfth the mass of an atom of the isotope carbon-12. An isotope is one of two or more species of atoms of the same chemical element that have different atomic mass numbers (protons + neutrons).

Answered by Feirxefett
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Answer:

carbon-12

More info:

Since 1961 the standard unit of atomic mass has been one-twelfth the mass of an atom of the isotope carbon-12. An isotope is one of two or more species of atoms of the same chemical element that have different atomic mass numbers (protons + neutrons).

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