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As a first approximation it tells us simply the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus. The electrons and binding energy of the nucleus contribute a very much smaller amount to the mass.

Since the number of protons in a given element is constant (the atomic number), we can also tell the number of neutrons in an atom by subtracting the atomic number from the Atomic Mass (approximately).

Since different isotopes of each element have different numbers of neutrons (but the same number of protons), they will have different atomic masses. The given atomic weight for a particular element is usually based on the relative abundance of the isotopes as they occur in nature.

It is also true that elements with very high elemental weights tend to be unstable, that is, radioactive.

(Referring to the Wikipedia entry on "atomic mass" I see that what I have defined here may include some of the sense of "atomic weight", however the difference is subtle. See that entry for further clarification.)

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