why do an atom M and its M+2 have the same mass
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Because mass of an atom depends upon its nucleus. M+2 has 10 electrons and M has 12 electrons. But it has same number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus. Thus it's mass doesn't change. Hence M and M+2 has same mass.
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