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The atomic mass of an element is the weighted average of the(1) number of protons in the isotopes of that element(2) number of neutrons in the isotopes of that element(3) atomic numbers of the naturally occurring isotopes of that element(4) atomic masses of the naturally occurring isotopes of that element
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