Asked by Mely
Naturally occurring iodine has an atomic mass of 126.9045. A 12.3849 -g sample of iodine is accidentally contaminated with 1.00070 g of ^129 I, a synthetic radioisotope of iodine used in the treatment of certain diseases of the thyroid gland. The mass of ^129 I is 128.9050amu.
Find the apparent "atomic mass" of the contaminated iodine.
Find the apparent "atomic mass" of the contaminated iodine.
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Answered by
bobpursley
avg atomic mass=
1.00070*128.9050 +(12.3849-1.00070)126.9045
1.00070*128.9050 +(12.3849-1.00070)126.9045
Answered by
bobpursley
oops, all that has to be divided by the total mass, 12.3849 g
Answered by
,n
567.0
Answered by
n00b
127.055 amu
Answered by
El Lobo Negro
127.055 amu
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