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14 October, 13:09

Answer the following question. Show your work to receive credit. A hypothetical element has an atomic weight of 48.68 amu. It consists of three isotopes having masses of 47.00 amu, 48.00 amu, and 49.00 amu. The lightest-weight isotope has a natural abundance of 10.0%. What is the percent abundance of the heaviest isotope?

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  1. 14 October, 13:21
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    percent abundance of the heaviest isotope is 78 %

    Explanation:

    given data

    atomic weight = 48.68 amu

    mass 1 = 47 amu

    mass 2 = 48 amu

    mass 3 = 49 amu

    natural abundance = 10 %

    to find out

    percent abundance of the heaviest isotope

    solution

    we consider here percent abundance of the heaviest isotope is x

    so here lightest isotope = 47 amu of 10 % ... 1

    and heaviest isotope = 49 amu of x ... 2

    and middle isotope = 48 amu of 100 - 10 - x ... 3

    so

    average mass = add equation 1 + 2 + 3

    average mass = 10% (47) + x% (49) + (90 - x) % (48)

    48.68 = 4.7 + 0.49 x + 43.2 - 0.48 x

    x = 0.78

    so percent abundance of the heaviest isotope is 78 %
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