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The atomic mass of titanium is 47.88 atomic mass units. This atomic mass represents the - explain please!

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Okay, let's get this organized.

Nucleus
↓↓↓↓
Holds the Protons and Neutrons

Orbitals
↓↓↓↓
Electrons

Protons ⇒ Positive particle
Electrons ⇒ Negative charged particles
Neutrons ⇒ No charge

Atomic number → Number of protons in the nucleus
Atomic mass → Protons + neutrons

Answer: The atomic mass of titanium is 47.88 atomic mass units. This atomic mass represents the number of protons plus neutrons in the atom's nucleus.
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