MCQ
The relative atomic masses of many elements are not whole numbers because:
- AOf different natural abundance of different isotopes
- BOf the concept average atomic masses
- COf the existence of isotopes
- ✓All of these
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$(A)$ Fusion of two nuclei with mass numbers lying in the range of $1 < \mathrm{A} < 50$ will release energy
$(B)$ Fusion of two nuclei with mass numbers lying in the range of $51 < \mathrm{A} < 100$ will release energy
$(C)$ Fission of a nucleus lying in the mass range of $100 < \mathrm{A} < 200$ will release energy when broken into two equal fragments
$(D)$ Fission of a nucleus lying in the mass range of $200 < \mathrm{A} < 260$ will release energy when broken into two equal fragments
