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why we claulate the average mass of element​

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Answered by reenaagrawal
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Explanation:

When data are available regarding the natural abundance of various isotopes of an element, it is simple to calculate the average atomic mass. For helium, there is approximately one isotope of Helium-3 for every million isotopes of Helium-4; therefore, the average atomic mass is very close to 4 amu (4.002602 amu).

Answered by KaneezaFarooq
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When data are available regarding the natural abundance of various isotopes of an element, it is simple to calculate the average atomic mass. For helium, there is approximately one isotope of Helium-3 for every million isotopes of Helium-4; therefore, the average atomic mass is very close to 4 amu (4.002602 amu).

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