Why do chemists use relative masses of atoms compared to a reference isotope rather than absolute masses in their calculations?

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2026-05-22 01:35

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Chemists use relative masses of atoms compared to a reference isotope because it allows for easier comparison and calculation of chemical reactions. Absolute masses can vary, but relative masses provide a consistent point of reference for analysis.

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