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The percent abundance of deuterium (2H isotope) in naturally occurring hydrogen is 1.4x10¯2 mole %. What mass, in g, of deuterium would be present in one mole of C6H12O6?
The percent abundance of deuterium (2H isotope) in naturally occurring hydrogen is 1.4x10¯2 mole %. What mass, in g, of deuterium would be present in one mole of C6H12O6?
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bobpursley
I have no idea what your 1.4x10^2 number means.
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