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Oxygen is composed of three isotopes: oxygen-16, oxygen-17 and oxygen-18 and has an average atomic mass of 15.9982 amu. Oxygen-17 has a mass of 16.988 amu and makes up 0.032% of oxygen. Oxygen-16 has a mass of 15.972 amu and oxygen-18 has a mass of 17.970 amu. What is the percent abundance of oxygen-18?

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Answer:

The percent abundance of oxygen-18 is 1.9066%.

Step-by-step explanation:

The average atomic mass of oxygen is given by:


m_(O) = m_(^(16)O)*\%_(16) + m_(^(17)O)*\%_(17) + m_(^(18)O)*\%_(18)

Where:

m: is the atomic mass

%: is the percent abundance

Since the sum of the percent abundance of oxygen isotopes must be equal to 1, we have:


1 = \%_(16) + \%_(17) + \%_(18)


1 = x + 3.2 \cdot 10^(-4) + \%_(18)


\%_(18) = 1 - x - 3.2 \cdot 10^(-4)

Hence, the percent abundance of O-18 is:


m_(O) = m_(^(16)O)*\%_(16) + m_(^(17)O)*\%_(17) + m_(^(18)O)*\%_(18)


15.9982 = 15.972*x + 16.988*3.2 \cdot 10^(-4) + 17.970*(1 - 3.2 \cdot 10^(-4) - x)


x = 0.980614 * 100 = 98.0614 \%

Hence, the percent abundance of oxygen-18 is:


\%_(18) = (1 - 3.2 \cdot 10^(-4) - 0.980614) * 100 = 1.9066 \%

Therefore, the percent abundance of oxygen-18 is 1.9066%.

I hope it helps you!

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