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Yes, for atomic notation, decimals can be used to represent the atomic mass of an element. Atomic mass values are often expressed as decimals because they represent the average atomic mass of all naturally occurring isotopes of an element, which may have fractional masses. The atomic mass is usually rounded to one or two decimal places for simplicity and ease of use.

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