Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 4 months ago

How do you calculate the atomic mass of a isotope, if you have 2 other isotopes atomic mass and abundance. eg. isotope 1 (atomic mass, abundance.) isotope 2 (atomic mass, number). How do we find the atomic mass of this third isotope based on the information. Thank!
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Answered by kingfarhanhot62
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Answer:

relative atomic mass = [mass of isotope1×abundance of isotope1 +mass of isotope2 ×abundance of isotope2 +mass mass of isotope 3×abundance of isotope 3]÷100

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