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The atomic weight of an atom is due to:
  1. neutrons and protons
  2. electrons, neutrons and protons
  3. electrons and protons
  4. electrons and neutrons

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electrons and neutrons
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electrons and protons
C
neutrons and protons
D
electrons, neutrons and protons
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Atomic weight is also known as relative atomic mass. An atomic weight of an element from a specified source is the ratio of the average mass per atom of the element to 112th of the mass of an atom of carbon C-12. It consists of protons and neutrons.

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