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What unit is used for measuring atomic mass?
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The answer is, of course, the atomic mass unit
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The unit used to measure atomic mass is called unified atomic mass unit.
One unified atomic mass unit is approximately a mass of o ONE nucleon (proton or neutron).
It is an equivalent of 1 gram per mol (1 g/mol)
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