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Why is an elements atomic mass not listed as a whole number in the periodic table

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They aren't listed as a whole number, because an atom's mass is not always a whole number. The mass differs between types of atoms as well.

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This is because atoms ionize, isotopes exist, and the fact that their are impurities.

Step-by-step explanation:

Each atomic mass could not be calculated accurately if it was a whole number.

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