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Yandel Hooper
3 April, 09:37
What unit do scientists use to measure atoms?
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Ashtyn Hunt
3 April, 10:08
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Most commonly Atomic mass but sometimes atomic weight.
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Santana
3 April, 10:47
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Scientists use atomic mass units (amu) to measure atoms
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