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18 May, 04:14

An element consists of two isotopes. One with a mass of 79.95 amu and an abundance of 29.9%. The second isotope has a mass of 81.95 amu with an abundance of 70.1%. What is the molar mass of this element?

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  1. 18 May, 04:26
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    the molar mass of the element is 81.36 g/mol

    calculation

    step 1 : multiply each %abundance of the isotope by its mass number

    that is 79.95 x 29.9 = 2391

    81.95 x 70.1 = 5745

    Step 2: add them together

    2390.5 + 5744.7 = 8136

    Step 3: divide by 100

    = 8136/100 = 81.36 g/mol
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