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the average mass number of all naturally found isotopes of an element is called
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Answered by sboy77624
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Explanation:

An element's atomic mass is the weighted average of the masses of the isotopes of an element. An element's atomic mass can be calculated provided the relative abundance of the element's naturally occurring isotopes and the masses of those isotopes are known

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