amu
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The amu was originally defined based on hydrogen, the lightest element, then later in terms of oxygen.
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However, mass spectrometric measurements reveal that the mass of an atom is 4.0026 amu, less than the combined masses of its six constituent subatomic particles.
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The mass of the atom is 22.9898 amu.
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An element has the following natural abundances and isotopic masses: 90.92% abundance with 19.99 amu, 0.26% abundance with 20.99 amu, and 8.82% abundance with 21.99 amu.
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In favour of regarding amu as some sort of reed, here used collectively, it may be pointed out that the Sumerian verb in l.
From Legends of Babylon and Egypt in relation to Hebrew tradition by King, L. W. (Leonard William)
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