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The atomic mass may be considered to be the total mass of... The atomic mass is sometimes incorrectly used as a synonym of... The atomic mass is defined as the mass of an atom... dominant isotope the actual numerical difference between the atomic mass of the most common isotope and the relative atomic mass or standard atomic weights can... isotope the difference even to the most common atomic mass can be half a mass unit or more... The atomic mass of an uncommon isotope can differ from the relative atomic mass or standard atomic weight... rounding the atomic mass of an isotope tells you the total nucleon count... Conversion factor between atomic mass units and grams... Conversion factor between atomic mass units and grams... physicists assigned the same number 16 to the atomic mass of the most common oxygen isotope...

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