If the relative atomic mass of an element is not a whole number, it can be deduced that the element is?
This happens because the relative atomic mass is the average of all an element’s isotopes, weighted by how common each isotope is. If the isotopes have different masses, the average won’t be a whole number.
There is an explanation video available below.
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