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An element has two naturally-occurring isotopes. The mass numbers of these isotopes are 113 amu and 115 amu, with natural abundances of 5% and 95%, respectively. Calculate its average atomic mass. Report your answer to 1 decimal place.

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Answer: Its average atomic mass is 114.9 amu

Step-by-step explanation:

Mass of isotope 1 = 113 amu

% abundance of isotope 1 = 5% =
(5)/(100)=0.05

Mass of isotope 2 = 115 amu

% abundance of isotope 2 = 95% =
(95)/(100)=0.95

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}})


A=\sum[(113* 0.05)+(115* 0.95)]


A=114.9amu

Thus its average atomic mass is 114.9 amu

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