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why atomic number is more imp than atomic mass in determination od chemical reaction????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by surendersharma73
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Answer:

The atomic number is more important than atomic mass because the atomic number remains the same for all isotopes of an element while the atomic mass...

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