An atomic weight (relative atomic mass) of an element from a specified source is the ratio of the average mass per atom of the element to 1/12 of the mass of 12C in its nuclear and electronic ground state.
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A sample of any element consists of one or more isotopes of that element. Each isotope is a different weight. The relative amounts of each isotope for any element represents the isotope distribution for that element. The atomic weight is the average of the isotope weights weighted for the isotope distribution and expressed on the 12C scale as mentioned above.
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The standard atomic weights apply to the elements as they exist naturally on Earth, and the uncertainties take into account
the isotopic variation found in most laboratory samples.
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