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Jessie Rowland
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11 August, 18:52
Why is the atomic mass for Calcium a decimal?
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Alissa Carey
11 August, 18:57
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Answer: It shows how much atomic mass of calcium weights by its self. You round it so it says 40.08 it would just be 40.
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