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Gallium has two naturally occurring isotopes: 69ga with a mass of 68.9256 amu and a natural abundance of 60.11% and 71ga. use the atomic mass of gallium from the periodic table to find the mass of gallium-71. express the mass in atomic mass units to two de

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Answer: The atomic mass of gallium-71 is 70.92 amu.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mass of isotope Ga-69 = 68.9256 amu

% abundance of isotope Ga-69 = 60.11% =
(60.11)/(100)=0.6011

Mass of isotope Ga-71 = ?

% abundance of isotope Ga-71 = (100-60.11)% =
(39.89)/(100)=0.3989

Formula used for average atomic mass of an element :


\text{ Average atomic mass of an element}=\sum(\text{atomic mass of an isotopes}* {{\text { fractional abundance}})


\text{ Average atomic mass of an element}=69.723amu


69.723 =\sum[(68.9256* 0.6011)+(x* 0.3989)]


x=70.92amu

Therefore, the atomic mass of gallium-71 is 70.92 amu.

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There are two naturally occurring isotopes of gallium: mass of Ga-69 isotope is 68.9256 amu and its percentage abundance is 60.11%, let the mass of other isotope that is Ga-71 be X, the percentage abundance can be calculated as:

%Ga-71=100-60.11=39.89%

Atomic mass of an element is calculated by taking sum of atomic masses of its isotopes multiplied by their percentage abundance.

Thus, in this case:

Atomic mass= m(Ga-69)×%(Ga-69)+X×%(Ga-71)

From the periodic table, atomic mass of Ga is 69.723 amu.

Putting the values,


69.723 amu=(68.9256 amu)((60.11)/(100))+X((39.89)/(100))

Thus,


69.723 amu=41.4312 amu+X((39.89)/(100))

Rearranging,


X=(69.723 amu-41.4312 amu)/(0.3989)=70.9246 amu

Therefore, mass of Ga-71 isotope is 70.9246 amu.

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