Physics, asked by mukeshahlawat013, 11 months ago

• Why was oxygen-16 replaced by carbon-12 as the reference for measuring
atomic masses​

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Answered by shravanphuge907
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That would be okay with physicists, since carbon-12 was already used as a standard in mass spectroscopy. The chemists resisted making the amu one-sixteenth the mass of an oxygen-16 atom; it would change their atomic weights by about 275 parts per million.

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