Determining the mass of an individual atom was challenging, so scientists determined relative atomic masses using chemical combinations and the compounds formed, as per Dalton’s theory.
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Relative atomic masses were determined instead of individual atomic masses because comparing the masses of different elements directly was challenging. By expressing atomic masses relative to a standard (like carbon-12), scientists could establish a consistent and comparable scale for all elements.