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The relative atomic mass is always a mass that is compared to the element hydrogen carbon oxygen
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The relative atomic mass is always a mass that is compared to the element
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The relative atomic mass is always comparable to hydrogen. Hydrogen is the base periodic element and has an atomic mass of 1. Everything on the periodic table is relative to hydrogen's atomic mass, as 1 is the easiest base number.
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