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A dalton is a unit of molecular mass at 1.66 x 10<sup>-24</sup> g per dalton. This is approximately equal to the mass of a hydrogen atom. <ref>Alberts et al., 2002, Molecular Biology of the Cell, 4th edition, pg: Glossary , Garland Science, New York.</ref>
A dalton is a unit of [[molecular mass|molecular mass]] at 1.66 x 10<sup>-24</sup> g per dalton. This is approximately equal to the mass of a [[hydrogen|hydrogen]] [[atom|atom]]&nbsp;<ref>Alberts et al., 2002, Molecular Biology of the Cell, 4th edition, pg: Glossary , Garland Science, New York.</ref>.
 
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A dalton is a unit of molecular mass at 1.66 x 10-24 g per dalton. This is approximately equal to the mass of a hydrogen atom [1].

References

  1. Alberts et al., 2002, Molecular Biology of the Cell, 4th edition, pg: Glossary , Garland Science, New York.