Multiple ChoiceElement M has two naturally occurring isotopes: M-24 (abundance: 78.99%, mass: 23.985 amu) and M-25 (abundance: 21.01%, mass: 24.986 amu). What is the average atomic mass (in amu) of element M?84views
Multiple ChoiceLithium has two naturally occurring isotopes: lithium-6 (mass = 6.015 u, abundance = 4%) and lithium-7 (mass = 7.016 u, abundance = 96%). What is the average atomic mass of lithium?98views
Multiple ChoiceWhat is the mass number of the most abundant isotope of the element copper (Cu)?75views
Multiple ChoiceWhich numerical setup can be used to determine the atomic mass of bromine, given its two naturally occurring isotopes, Br-79 (abundance: 50.69%, mass: 78.918 amu) and Br-81 (abundance: 49.31%, mass: 80.916 amu)?92views
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.580views
Multiple ChoiceCalculate the atomic mass of element X given its isotopes X-45 with a mass of 44.8776 amu and 32.88% abundance, and X-47 with a mass of 46.9443 amu and 67.12% abundance.610views