Neon possesses three naturally occurring isotopes. 20Ne has a percent abundance of 90.48% and an isotopic mass of 19.99244 amu, 21Ne has a percent abundance of 0.27% and an isotopic mass of 20.99384 amu, and 22Ne has a percent abundance of 9.25%. What is the isotopic mass of the 22Ne isotope?
2. Atoms & Elements
Atomic Mass
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Three isotopic forms of potassium exist: 39K, 40K and 41K. Potassium has an atomic mass of 39.0983 amu. Potassium-40 has an isotopic mass of 39.9640 amu and natural abundance of 0.0117%. Potassium-41 has an isotopic mass of 40.9618 amu and natural abundance of 6.7302%. What is the isotopic mass of Potassium-39?
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Neon possesses three naturally occurring isotopes. 20Ne has a percent abundance of 90.48% and an isotopic mass of 19.99244 amu, 21Ne has a percent abundance of 0.27% and an isotopic mass of 20.99384 amu, and 22Ne has a percent abundance of 9.25%. What is the isotopic mass of the 22Ne isotope?
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Boron has two isotopes, boron-10 and boron-11, whose percentage abundances are 19.8% and 80.2% respectively. the atomic masses of boron-10 and boron-11 are 10.0129 amu and 11.0093 amu respectively. write the symbols for the two isotopes of boron and determine the relative atomic mass.
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Boron obtained from borax deposits in death valley consists of two isotopes. They are boron-10 and boron-11 with atomic masses of 10.013 amu and 11.009 amu, respectively. The atomic mass of boron is 10.81 amu (see periodic table). Which isotope of boron is more abundant, boron-10 or boron-11?
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Lithium has an elemental atomic mass of 6.941 u and has two naturally occurring isotopes, 6Li and 7Li. Their masses are 6.0151 u and 7.0160 u respectively. What are the natural abundances (to 2 decimal places in percentage) of the isotopes of lithium?
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Calculate the atomic mass of element ""X"", if it has 2 naturally occurring isotopes with the following masses and natural abundances:
X-45 44.8776 amu 32.88%
X-47 46.9443 amu 67.12%.
1010views - Open QuestionBoron has two naturally occurring isotopes883views
- Open QuestionWhat is the average atomic mass of titanium on that planet?721views
- Open QuestionWhat is the relative atomic mass of a hypothetical element that consists of the following isotopes in the indicated natural abundances?854views
- Open QuestionOn another planet, the isotopes of titanium have the given natural abundances.683views
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Based on these data, what is the average atomic mass of element B? 10.01 10.51 10.81 11.01
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An increase in atomic number is related to an increase in atomic mass because –
537views - Multiple ChoiceA naturally occurring sample of an element contains only two isotopes. The first isotope has a mass of 68.9255 amu and a natural abundance of 60.11%. The second isotope has a mass of 70.9247 amu. Determine the atomic mass of the element.251views
- Multiple ChoiceAn element has two naturally occurring isotopes. Isotope 1 has a mass of 120.9038 amu and a relative abundance of 57.4%, and isotope 2 has a mass of 122.9042 amu with a relative abundance of 42.6%. Calculate the atomic mass of this element and identify it.300views