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Odin Figueroa
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1 February, 08:55
What is the atomic mass of an element?
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Carl Nolan
1 February, 09:08
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Atomic mass is the mass of an atom, particle, or molecule. The atomic mass is determined by the number of protons and neutrons in the atom. For example, Oxygen has 8 protons (as seen by the atomic number) and 8 neutrons which gives oxygen an atomic mass of 16.
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