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what is the atomic mass and gram atomic mass of the standard reference element​

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Answered by anujc3770
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The atomic mass of an atom of an element is expressed in atomic mass unit and may be defined as the total number of protons and neutrons present on that element. The gram atomic mass is defined as the amount of substance in gram and it is numerically equal to its atomic mass.

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Answered by aratibhumij
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The atomic mass of an element is expressed in atomic mass unit and may be defined as the total number of protons and neutrons present on that element. The gram atomic mass is defined as the amount of substance in garm and it is numerically equal to its atomic mass.

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