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No. (and there is no such thing as "the standard atom"). All isotopes of a given element contain the same number of protons.

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No. (and there is no such thing as "the standard atom"). All isotopes of a given element contain the same number of protons.

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Carbon (12).

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The mass of carbon -12 atom is known as standard atomic mass

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The conventional standard atomic weight of the hydrogen atom is 1,008 amu.

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It is called "standard condition".

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