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WHY ATOMIC MASSES OF MANY ELEMENT ARE IN FRACTIONS BUT NOT IN WHOLE NUMBERS

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Answered by peermohamed54362
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The atomic masses of many elements are in fraction and not whole numbers. ... Because each element has various isotopes that are present in nature, and the atomic mass is an average of all of these isotope weights

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WHY ATOMIC MASSES OF MANY ELEMENT ARE IN FRACTIONS BUT NOT IN WHOLE NUMBERS

If an element has no isotopes, then the mass of its atom would be the same as the sum of the protons and neutrons in it. ... Therefore, the masses of certain elements are in fractions and not whole numbers.

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