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Bromine has two naturally occurring
Bromine has two naturally occurring isotopes. Bromine-79 has a mass of 78.918 amu and is 50.69% abundant. Using the atomic mass
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Bromine has two naturally occurring isotopes. Bromine-79 has a mass of 78.918 amu (atomic mass unit) and is 50.69% abundant.
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According to the Venn diagram, which of the following is the main difference between rocks and minerals?
Minerals are not
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Bromine has two naturally occurring isotopes, the first of which is 79Br with a mass of 78.904 amu
and an abundance of 50.54%.
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Which of the following is the correct definition of minerals?
a. a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that forms through
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Use the information about two substances to answer the question.
Substance A: organic, naturally occurring, solid Substance B:
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Use the information about two substances to answer the question.
Substance A: organic, naturally occurring, solid Substance B:
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On Earth, naturally occurring calcium metal contains 6 isotopes: Ca-40, Ca-42, Ca-43, Ca-44, Ca-46, Ca-48. Select all of the
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Use the information about two substances to answer the question. Substance A: organic, naturally occurring, solid Substance B:
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1. Which of the following is the correct definition of minerals.
a. a naturally occurring, inorganic soild that has a crystal
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