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As, per the current system, carbon-12 has been taken as the standard for measuring atomic masses.(a) True(b) FalseI got this question during an internship interview.I would like to ask this question from Atomic and Molecular Masses in portion Chemistry Basic Concepts of Chemistry – Class 11

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Right option is (a) True

Explanation: 1 amu is defined as a mass that is almost equal to ONE-twelfth of the mass of one carbon – 12 atom. It is a unit to MEASURE atomic and MOLECULAR mass. The carbon atom is taken relatively here. And also 1 amu = 1.66056×10^-24 g.



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