In general chemistry, isotopes are a group of substances that belong to the same element. An element is characterized in the periodic table by their atomic number, which is the number of protons in an atom. Therefore, these substances have the same atomic numbers, but differ in mass numbers. Mass number is the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom.
To determine the atomic weight of an element, you take the average weight of all the existent isotopes of that said element. The calculation would require to multiply the exact mass of the isotope to its abundance. Then, sum them all up.
Atomic weight = 98(0.18) + 112(0.82)
Atomic weight = 109.48 amu
Explanation:
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Density=mass/volume
Data:
mass=890 g
volume=100 cm³
Density=890 g/100 cm³=8.9 g/cm³
answer: the density of the copper is 8.9 g/cm³
Answer : The balanced equation for the complete combustion of cyclopentane will be :

Explanation :
As we know that the hydrocarbons can undergo complete or incomplete combustion that depends on the amount of oxygen available.
Complete combustion : It takes place when there is a good supply of oxygen. In this, hydrocarbon react with the oxygen to give carbon dioxide and water as a product.
The general reaction will be :

Incomplete combustion : It takes place when there is a poor supply of oxygen. In this, hydrocarbon react with the oxygen to give carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and water as a product.
The general reaction will be :

As per question, the complete combustion of cyclopentane react with oxygen to gives carbon dioxide and water as a product.
Therefore, the balanced chemical reaction will be :
