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21 January, 07:05

The element silver has two naturally occurring isotopes, 107Ag and 109Ag. The atomic mass of 107Ag is 106.905. It makes up 51.82% of naturally occurring silver. The average atomic mass of silver is 107.868 amu. What is the atomic mass of 109AgThe element silver has two naturally occurring isotopes, 107Ag and 109Ag. The atomic mass of 107Ag is 106.905. It makes up 51.82% of naturally occurring silver. The average atomic mass of silver is 107.868 amu. What is the atomic mass of 109Ag?

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  1. 21 January, 07:15
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    The answer to your question is 108.9 amu

    Explanation:

    Data

    Isotope 1 = 107Ag = 106.905 amu Abundance = 51.82%

    Isotope 2 = 109Ag = ? Abundance = 100 - 51.82 = 48.18%

    Average atomic mass = 107.868 amu

    Formula

    Average atomic mass = Isotope 1 x Abundance 1 + Isotope 2 x Abundance 2

    Substitution

    107.868 = (106.905 x 51.82) + (48.18 x Isotope 2)

    Simplification

    107.868 = 55.3982 + 48.18 Isotope 2

    Solve for isotope 2

    48.18 Isotope 2 = 107.868 - 55.398

    48.18 Isotope 2 = 52.47

    Isotope 2 = 52.47/48.18

    Isotope 2 = 1.089 x 100

    Isotope 2 = 108.9 amu
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