what is meant by the gram - atomic mass of an element
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Gram atomic mass is the mass, in grams, of one mole of atoms in a monatomic chemical element. It is numerically equal to the relative atomic mass (or atomic weight) in grams. The atomic mass of an element expressed in grams is called gram atomic mass. For example oxygen is 16 grams.
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Answer:Gram atomic mass of element is equal to its atomic mass reported in grams it is also the mass of specified number of atoms (equal to Avogadro number) of that element. One gram atomic mass of any element contains the same number of at-oms of that element as there are carbon atoms in exactly 12 gm of carbon-12.
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