Chemistry, asked by hamzakhan27, 10 months ago

what is atomic mass unit and why it is introduced in measuring mass​

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Answered by kavinsiddhu758
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 The chemists used a "atomic mass unit" (amu) scale such that the natural mixture of oxygen isotopes had an atomic mass 16, while the physicists assigned the same number 16 to only the atomic mass of the most common oxygen isotope (16O, containing eight protons and eight neutrons).

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Answered by shivpatel123
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The chemists used a "atomic mass unit" (amu) scale such that the natural mixture of oxygen isotopes had an atomic mass 16, while the physicists assigned the same number 16 to only the atomic mass of the most common oxygen isotope (16O, containing eight protons and eight neutrons)

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