THe atomic masses are generally not whole numbers. Why?
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Answer / muhammad nasir khan
The atomic masses are generally not in whole numbers because
of the isotopes...and another answer is that it is also
because of the binding energy per nucleon which comes out to
be in fraction
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Answer / vishal arya
Atomic masses measure in a.m.u which is the 1/12th of carbon atom.
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