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Emilia Byrd
13 October, 20:01
The 14 shown in fluorine-14 is called the
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Adison Rosario
13 October, 23:18
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The atomic mass
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Atoms have varying masses so scientists use atomic mass after the element to distinguish which type of an element they are taking about.
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