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What data must you know about the isotopes of an element to calculate the atomic mass of the element?
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What data must you know about the isotopes of an element to calculate the atomic mass of the element?
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What data must you know about the isotopes of an element to calculate the atomic mass of the element?
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the relative abundance and the mass number usually they give these to you. They give me both these values in my chemistry class so i just multiply add the products and get my answer
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