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Why is the Relative Molecular Mass defined by using 1/12 of an atom of carbon-12 and not hydrogen-1 or any other element for that matter?
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I guess it's because C-12 is defined as a standard element :?
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I found it out; it was actually a historical thing that chose carbon.
here's the link: http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/fe ... .Ch.r.html It's quite interesting. |
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That site explains it all,
![]() Thanks for the link. |
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