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7 March, 09:10

Why are the atomic masses of elements usually decimal numbers? Provide an answer using 3 - 4 sentences in your own words.

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  1. 7 March, 11:07
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    The atomic masses of elements are usually written in decimal numbers because they are non-terminating. The numbers usually are rounded to the nearest thousandths place. The atomic masses are more exact in decimal numbers.
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