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Why does the mass of a atom exclude the mass of electron

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Answered by svsriharsha
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Mass number of atom excludes the mass of electron because the mass of the electrons is negligible.

Nucleus contains the protons and neutrons Therefore, the nucleus is positively charged.

Answered by Anonymous
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mass number of atom excludes the mass of electron because the mass of the electron is negligible...

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