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20 November, 07:16

Why are the average masses on the periodic table rarely whole numbers even though it is impossible for an atom to weigh a fraction of an a. m. u.?

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  1. 20 November, 07:40
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    Not positive but i thinks it's because it's the average of all the naturally occurring ions all out together
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