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Thallium consists of 29.5%TI-203 and 70.5%TI-205. What is the relative atomic mass of thallium?

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Answered by Skywalker9431
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This is basically a ratio math problem. We have two different masses and a known percentage of each. Combining them into a weighted-average mass is done by multiplying each mass by the weight percent and adding them up.

0.295 x 203 + 0.705 x 205 = 59.885 + 144.525 = 204.4

This is what we would expect – a slight “shift” to the higher mass from the 50/50 average of 204 because of the larger percentage of Tl 205 in the sample.


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