Atomic masses of elements are usually fractional because
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
Atomic masses of elements are usually fractional because
- these are mixtures of isotopes.
- they contain impurities of other atoms.
- they are mixtures of isobars.
- atomic masses cannot be weighed accurately.
Answer
(A) these are mixtures of isotopes.
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