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Kenna Garner
31 March, 22:02
Is atomic weight identical to atomic mass
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Darren Gallegos
1 April, 00:13
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Atomic weight is Ar of the atom (what you see on the periodic table)
atomic weight is relative atomic mass, so yeah same thing
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