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  • Understanding Atomic Mass: The Role of the Nucleus
    The nucleus of an atom contains most of its mass.

    Here's why:

    * Protons and Neutrons: The nucleus is made up of protons and neutrons. These particles are much heavier than electrons.

    * Electrons: Electrons orbit the nucleus and are incredibly small and light compared to protons and neutrons.

    While electrons play a crucial role in chemical bonding and reactions, their contribution to the overall mass of an atom is negligible.

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