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Define these terms: (a) unified atomic mass unit;(b) mass number; (c) molar mass; (d) isotope.
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66053906660(50)×10−27 kg. In simpler terms, it is the standard unit used for indicating mass on an atomic or molecular scale. One unified atomic mass unit is approximately the mass of one nucleon, which is either a single proton or neutron. Show more…
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