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The atomic number of an element is more important to the chemist than its relative atomic mass. Why?

The atomic number of an element is more important to the chemist than its relative atomic mass. Why?

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Pawan Prajapati
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2 years ago
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Yash Patari
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2 years ago
Dear sstudennt
Atomic number represents a number of the electron in an element. Most of the chemical property of an element depends on electrons in their outermost shell which is called a valency shell. Hence, the atomic number is more important to a chemist than its relative atomic mass.
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