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RSB [31]
3 years ago
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An element has two naturally occurring isotopes with atomic masses of 112.90 amu and 114.90 amu. The relative abundances of thes

e isotopes are 4.29% and 95.71%, respectively.
What is the average atomic mass of the element?

A.22.78 amu
B.113.9 amu
C.114.8 amu
D.227.8 amu
Chemistry
1 answer:
Musya8 [376]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

C. 114.8 u

Explanation:

The atomic mass of X is the <em>weighted average</em> of the atomic masses of its isotopes.

We multiply the atomic mass of each isotope by a number representing its relative importance (i.e., its percent of the total).

Set up a table for easy calculation

0.0429 × 112.90 u =     4.843 u

0.9571  × 114.90 u = <u>109.97    u </u>

                 TOTAL = 114.8       u

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