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Ruth Houston
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3 December, 23:35
How to find the atomic mass of an isotope?
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Corinne Mcmillan
3 December, 23:59
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To find the atomic mass of an isotope, simply multiply the fraction by the mass number for each isotope, then just add them together.
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