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Sia ? 4 years, 6 months ago
Atomic Mass
Atomic Weight
It is defined as the sum of protons and neutrons that exist in an atom.
It is defined as the average ratio of all atoms present in an element.
In the calculation of atomic mass, isotopes are not included.
Isotopes are included while calculating the atomic weight.
The final value that is obtained is a whole number.
The final value obtained may or may not be a whole number.
Mass spectroscopy is used to carry out the analysis.
An analysis can be done through mass spectroscopy.
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