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10 January, 10:57

Naturally occurring silver has two isotopes. isotope a has a relative mass of 106.9051 and an abundancy 51.82%. isotope b has a relative mass of 108.9047. calculate the atomic mass of silver from these data

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  1. 10 January, 11:10
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    That would be

    106.9051 * 0.5182 + 108.9047 * 0.4818

    = 107.8685 answer
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