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14 March, 11:17

An element has three stable isotopes. One has a mass number of 63 and an abundance of 50%. The second has a mass number of 65 and an abundance of 30%. The third has a mass number of 67 and an abundance of 20%. Calculate the relative atomic mass of this element. Give your answer to one decimal place.

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  1. 14 March, 11:43
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    63x1/2 + 65x0.3 + 67x1/5

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    64.4 average atomic mass
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