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Suppose that a newly discovered element called centium has three isotopes that occur in nature. These are centium-200, centium-203, and centium-209. Assume that these isotopes occur in equal amounts in nature. What will be the average atomic mass of this element?
Suppose that a newly discovered element called centium has three isotopes that occur in nature. These are centium-200, centium-203, and centium-209. Assume that these isotopes occur in equal amounts in nature. What will be the average atomic mass of this element?
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Atomic mass
= 200*(1/3)+ 203*(1/3) + 209*(1/3)
= 204
= 200*(1/3)+ 203*(1/3) + 209*(1/3)
= 204
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