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3 June, 05:28

The naturally occurring isotopes of vanadium are vanadium-50 and vanadium-51. Vanadium-50 has an abundance of 0.250% and a mass of 49.947 amu. Vanadium-51 has an abundance of 99.750% and a mass of 50.944 amu. Calculate the average atomic mass of vanadium.

A) 50.942 amu

B) 62.558 amu

C) 63.303 amu

D) 5094.151 amu

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  1. 3 June, 05:36
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    The answer to your question is letter A

    Explanation:

    Abundance Atomic mass

    V-50 0.25% 49.947

    V-51 99.750% 50.944

    Formula

    Average atomic mass = [V-50-Abundance x V-50-Atomic mass] +

    [ V-51-Abundance x V-51-Atomic mass]

    Substitution

    Average atomic mass = [ 0.0025 x 49.947] + [0.9975 x 50.944]

    = 0.125 + 50.817

    Result

    = 50.942 amu
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