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Using the atomic masses and relative abundance of the isotopes of nitrogen given below, determine the average atomic mass of nitrogen.. . N-14: 14.003 amu; 99.63%. N-15: 15.000 amu; 0.37%

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B. 14.007 amu

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To calculate the average mass of the element, we take the summation of the product of the isotope mass and the percent abundance. In this case, it is 0.9963 * 14.003 amu + 0.0037* 15.00 amu. This is equal to an average mass of 14.00668889 amu.

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