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30 August, 22:36

Which statement best explains why most atomic masses on the Periodic Table are decimal numbers?

(1) Atomic masses are determined relative to an H-1 standard.

(2) Atomic masses are determined relative to an O-16 standard.

(3) Atomic masses are a weighted average of the naturally occurring isotopes.

(4) Atomic masses are an estimated average of the artificially produced isotopes.

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  1. 30 August, 22:38
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    (3) Atomic masses are a weighted average of the naturally occurring isotopes.

    Here, we found this answer my looking at the key words 'naturally occurring isotopes'

    An isotope is a different amount of neutrons, making the atomic mass change.
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