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What's the role of relative abundance in calculation of isotopes of molar masses?

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Answered by TheMist
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Explanation:

Key points: Atoms that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons are known as isotopes. Isotopes have different atomic masses. ... The mass spectrum of a sample shows relative abundance of each ion on the y-axis and z mstart fraction, m, divided by, z, end fraction along the x-axis.

Answered by ItzUrBarbadi
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Average atomic mass = 100

Sum of the product of masses and natural abundances

The average atomic mass of argon = 100 35.96755(0.337)+37.96275(0.063)+39.9624(99.0)

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