why atomic weights of elements are generaly not integers
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The atomic weights of the elements ordinarily are not integers because: The atomic masses of the atoms normally are not integers (except for 12C i.e Carbon 12), and. The atomic weight is taken as the weighted average of the atomic masses of an atom's naturally occurring isotopes.
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The atomic weights of the elements ordinarily are not integers because: The atomic masses of the atoms normally are not integers (except for 12C i.e Carbon 12), and. The atomic weight is taken as the weighted average of the atomic masses of an atom's naturally occurring isotopes.
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