Chemistry, asked by abhayshah1417, 3 months ago

why doesn't atomic mass of an element represents the actual mass of the atom?​

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Answered by tsraojyoty
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Why does not the atomic mass of an element represent the actual mass of its atom? ... The relative atomic mas of hydrogen is u and its corresponding gram atomic mass is 1 . If the atomic mass of an element is in fraction, this means that it exists in the form of isotopes.

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The relative atomic mas of hydrogen is u and its corresponding gram atomic mass is 1 . If the atomic mass of an element is in fraction, this means that it exists in the form of isotopes.

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