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30 November, 16:09

The atomic mass of an element is calculated using the

(1) atomic number and the ratios of its naturally occurring isotopes (2) atomic number and the half-lives of each of its isotopes (3) masses and the ratios of its naturally occurring isotopes (4) masses and the half-lives of each of its isotopes

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  1. 30 November, 17:35
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    The atomic mass of an element is calculated using its masses and the ratios of its naturally occurring isotopes. The answer is number 3. The rest of the choices do not answer the question above.
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