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What does A stand for?

Atomic Mass


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The new element Governmentium (GV) has one neutron, 25 assistant neutrons, 88 deputy neutrons and 198 assistant deputy neutrons, giving it an atomic mass of 312.
95 Hardcover QD31 Appropriate for college freshmen, this textbook introduces chemical formulas, atomic mass, the structure of elements and compounds, the ideal gas law, the properties of solids and liquids, equilibrium in chemical reactions, chemical kinetics, and the modern materials being used to develop new products.
But this element has an atomic mass that is more than 200 atomic mass Units (amu).
During decay, one of the atoms gave rise to a daughter element 109, with an atomic mass of 268, and a granddaughter element 107, with a mass of 264.
Nuclear Solutions' technology, the HYPERCON(TM) ADS process, is an electron accelerator-based photodisintegration process that reduces the atomic mass of radioactive materials, thereby rendering them non-radioactive or radioactive with a short half-life.
Researchers at GSI, the center for heavy ion research in Darmstadt, reported evidence last week of an isotope of element 110, with an atomic mass of 269.
The Nuclear Solutions technology is an electron accelerator-based photodisintegration process that reduces the atomic mass of radioactive materials, thereby rendering them non-radioactive or radioactive with a short half-life.
As one consequence, the atomic mass of silicon-28 is now known accurately enough to encourage further work on determining the density and atomic spacing of an ultrapure silicon crystal.

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