Why is not a reason why the mass of an atom is expressed in atomic mass units rather than in grams?

Scientists could not agree on a standard.

Atomic mass units make it easier to compare the masses of atoms.

Atomic mass allows for mass differences in isotopes.

The mass in grams is too small to be useful.

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The mass in grams is too small to be useful.
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