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isotopic number is given by the formulas ​

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Answered by rakeshaade380
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Enter the values into the following formula: a = b (x) + c (1 - x). In the equation, "a" is the average atomic mass, "b" is the atomic mass of one isotope, "c" is the atomic mass of the other isotope, and "x" is the abundance of the first isotope. For example, 10.811 = 10.013 (x) + 11.009 (1 - x)

Answered by neha212144
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Enter the values into the following formula: a = b (x) + c (1 - x). In the equation, "a" is the average atomic mass, "b" is the atomic mass of one isotope, "c" is the atomic mass of the other isotope, and "x" is the abundance of the first isotope. For example, 10.811 = 10.013 (x) + 11.009 (1 - x)

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