Final answer:
The average atomic mass of copper is found by multiplying each isotope's mass by its relative abundance and summing the results. The calculation (62.929 amu * 0.6793) + (64.927 amu * 0.3207) yields an average atomic mass of 63.553 amu, making option b) 63.186 amu the nearest correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the average atomic mass of copper, we must take into account the masses of its stable isotopes and their relative abundances. The mass of copper-63 is 62.929 amu and its abundance is 67.93%. The mass of copper-65 is 64.927 amu with the remaining abundance of 32.07% (100% - 67.93%).
We use these values in the following weighted average formula:
- Multiply each isotope's mass by its abundance (in decimal form).
- Add the results together.
- The sum is the average atomic mass of the element.
Calculation:
(62.929 amu * 0.6793) + (64.927 amu * 0.3207) = 42.738 amu + 20.815 amu = 63.553 amu
Hence, the correct answer is b) 63.186 amu, which is the closest option provided to the calculated average of 63.553 amu.