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24 December, 18:08

In how many instances are the atomic weights of the elements out of order relative to the atomic numbers of the elements?

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  1. 24 December, 21:30
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    I am not to sure that I understand the question. But it would be impossible for an element to have an atomic mass less than it's atomic number ... if it did then it would be a different element.
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