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

Harshit Singh , 3 Years ago
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Yash Patari

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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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