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Atomic weight is the average mass of atoms of an element which is calculated using the relative abundances of all of its isotopes in a naturally-occuring element. In other words, it is the weighted average of the masses of its naturally occuring isotopes.
Atomic weight is the average mass of atoms of an element which is calculated using the relative abundances of all of the isotopes in a naturally-occuring element. In other words, it is the weighted average of the masses of naturally occuring isotopes.

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Atomic weight is the average mass of atoms of an element which is calculated using the relative abundances of all of the isotopes in a naturally-occuring element. In other words, it is the weighted average of the masses of naturally occuring isotopes.