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5 November, 18:04

Three isotopes of silicon have mass numbers of 28,29, and 30 with an average atomic mass of 28.086 what does this say about the relative abundances of the isotopes

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  1. 5 November, 18:23
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    Answer is: silicon isotope with mass number 28 has highest relative abundance, this isotope is the most common of these three isotopes.

    Ar₁ (Si) = 28; the average atomic mass of isotope ²⁸Si.

    Ar₂ (Si) = 29; the average atomic mass of isotope ²⁹Si.

    Ar₃ (Si) = 30; the average atomic mass of isotope ³⁰Si.

    Silicon (Si) is composed of three stable isotopes, ₂₈Si (92.23%), ₂₉Si (4.67%) and ₃₀Si (3.10%).

    ω₁ (Si) = 92.23%; mass percentage of isotope ²⁸Si.

    ω₂ (Si) = 4.67%; mass percentage of isotope ²⁹Si.

    ω₃ (Si) = 3.10%; mass percentage of isotope ³⁰Si.

    Ar (Si) = 28.086 amu; average atomic mass of silicon.

    Ar (Si) = Ar₁ (Si) · ω₁ (B) + Ar₂ (Si) · ω₂ (Si) + Ar₃ (Si) · ω₃ (Si).

    28,086 = 28 · 0.9223 + 29 · 0.0467 + 30 · 0.031.
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