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Bohr's Atomic Model
Atomic Mass in Bohr's Atomic Model Formulas
Atomic Mass is approximately equivalent to the number of protons and neutrons in the atom (the mass number). And is denoted by M. Atomic Mass is usually measured using the Dalton for Weight. Note that the value of Atomic Mass is always negative.
Formulas to find Atomic Mass in Bohr's Atomic Model
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Atomic Mass
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Bohr's Atomic Model formulas that make use of Atomic Mass
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Angular Momentum using Radius of Orbit
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List of variables in Bohr's Atomic Model formulas
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Total Mass of Proton
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Total Mass of Neutron
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FAQ
What is the Atomic Mass?
Atomic Mass is approximately equivalent to the number of protons and neutrons in the atom (the mass number). Atomic Mass is usually measured using the Dalton for Weight. Note that the value of Atomic Mass is always negative.
Can the Atomic Mass be negative?
Yes, the Atomic Mass, measured in Weight can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Atomic Mass?
Atomic Mass is usually measured using the Dalton[Dalton] for Weight. Kilogram[Dalton], Gram[Dalton], Milligram[Dalton] are the few other units in which Atomic Mass can be measured.
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