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Home > Chemistry > Atomic Structure

What does the term ‘atomic mass’ refer to?

A. Mass of an electron
B. Total mass of protons and neutrons in an atom
C. Average mass of isotopes
D. Mass of the nucleus only

Answer: Total mass of protons and neutrons in an atom


Additional Information: Atomic mass refers to the total mass of protons and neutrons in an atom.


Subjects: Atomic Structure, Chemistry

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