Which element is most suitable for the measurement of atomic mass??
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carbon-12
Mattauch set to work enthusiastically proselytizing the physicists, while E. Wichers lobbied the chemists. In the years 1959–1961 the chemists and physicists resolved to use the isotope carbon-12 as the standard, setting its atomic mass at 12.
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its Carbon 12...
it is taken as standard and compared with other Elements
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