Why interval, notation cannot be used to represent instead of atomic masses
The notes above the staff in music notation are used to represent higher pitches that cannot be notated on the staff itself.
You cannot. A number in scientific notation will be in its simplest form.
Perfect intervals can be found in the interval sizes of unison, fourth, fifth, and octave. They cannot be found in the interval sizes of second, third, sixth, or seventh.
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You cannot have a preceding class to the first class. There is no zeroth class.
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The atomic model cannot be extremely accurate.
113 is not a complex number and so there cannot be any correct notation.
No the cannot.
Only the counting numbers can exist as atomic numbers. Fractions and decimals cannot be an atomic number.
6.4301 = 64301/10000, which cannot be simplified.