Chemistry, asked by visrat, 3 months ago

Why mass numbers are not natural numbers?

a) Occurrence of isotopes in different %.
b) Mass of neutrons are different.

c) Fraction is considered since Electrons are easily lost or gained.​

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Answered by sharonmane2007
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Fundamental properties of atoms including atomic number and atomic mass. The atomic number is the number of protons in an atom, and isotopes have the same atomic number but differ in the number of neutrons.

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