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why is the atomic mass of the element more than the atomic weight​

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Answered by ZidaanNawab
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Answer:

The atomic mass of atoms, ions, or atomic nuclei is slightly less than the sum of the masses of their constituent protons, neutrons, and electrons, due to binding energy mass loss (per E = mc2).

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Answered by sattkritipathak
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Explanation:

The atomic mass of atoms, ions, or atomic nuclei is slightly less than the sum of the masses of their constituent protons, neutrons, and electrons, due to binding energy mass loss (per E = mc2).

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