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25 September, 13:31

The atomic mass of element A is 63.6 atomic mass units. the only naturally occurring isotopes of element A are A-63 and A-65. the percent abundances in a naturally occurring sample of element A are closest to

A) 31% A-63 and 69% - 65

B) 69%A-63 and 31% A-65

C) 50% A-63 and 50% A-65

D) 100% A-63 and 0% A-65

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  1. 25 September, 13:34
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    This question uses weighted averages.

    Since the average mass of element A is 63.6 amu and the only two isotopes are 63 and 65,

    63.6 = x% * 63 + (1-x%) * 65

    If you don't want to calculate this (like me), you can look at the answer choices.

    If it was 100% A-63, the weight would be 63. Cross off D.

    If it was 50/50, the weight would be 64. Cross off C.

    So since the weighted average is 63.6, you would expect there to be more A-63 than A-65, so B is the only answer that makes sense.
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