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how do u find percent abundance?
13 years ago

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DrBob222
It would be easier to show you if you have a real problem. In general, however, it is
fractional abundance = x
x(atomic mass isotope 1) + (1-x)(atomic mass isotope 2) = 1.000
Solve for x and convert to percent.
x*100 = percent abundance.
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