what is the difference between atomic mass and atomic weight?
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Asked by Pramila Tejasree G
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2011-11-05 13:14:43
Shams@ hi pramila
Atomic Mass:
Atomic mass is the mass of a single atom, which is its collective mass of neutrons, protons and electrons.
Atomic Weight:
Atomic weight is the average weight of an element, with respect to all its isotopes and their relative abundances.
Atomic mass or atomic weight
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2011-11-04 22:38:38
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