Hi all,
I was wondering if there was any real difference between the Atomic Mass Unit (A.M.U) and the Relative Atomic Mass (RAM). From my understanding, both measure the mass of an atom of an element as compared to 1/12th the mass of an atom of Carbon. Therefore normal carbon (not taking into account carbon Isotopes here) would have an Atomic Mass Unit of 12.00. Would the Relative Atomic Mass also be 12.00, or is there actually a difference?
Any help will be appreciated!
Cheers,