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What is the average atomic mass when the isotopes are: 20% 112In, 50% 114In, 25% 116In and 5% 117In?
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What is the average atomic mass when the isotopes are: 20% 112In, 50% 114In, 25% 116In and 5% 117In?
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114.3 AMU.
Explanation: (112 Amu * .20) + (114 amu + .50) + 116 amu*.25) + 117 amu * 0.05)
22.4 + 57 + 29 + 5.85
79.4 + 34.85
114.3 amu
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