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The atomic mass of the element is the weighted average of the atomic masses of the naturally occurring isotopes of an element.

The atomic mass

The atomic mass (ma) of a chemical element is the mass of an atom at rest, generally expressed in atomic mass units. Atomic mass is often synonymous with relative atomic mass, average atomic mass, and atomic weight. However, there is a slight difference in that the values can be either weighted averages of the masses of all isotopes of an element, or the masses of just one isotope. As is the case for an element that has only one dominant isotope, the atomic mass value of the very abundant isotope can be almost the same as the atomic weight value of that element. As elements whose isotopes are generally more than one, the difference in the value of the atomic mass with the atomic weight can be up to more than half a mass unit (for example chlorine). The atomic mass of a rare isotope can differ from the standard atomic weight by several mass units.

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