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indium(atomic wt.= 114.82 u ) has two naturally occuring isotopes, the predominant one from has isotopic wt. 114.9041 and
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Rubidium has two naturally occurring isotopes: 85Rb and 87Rb. The natural abundance of 85Rb is 72.165% and it has an isotopic
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The isotopic abundance of naturally occurring hydrogen is as follows:
1H 99.985 atom % 2H 0.015 atom% When H2 gas is formed from
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Naturally occuring boron is composed of only two isoptopes 10/5B and 11/B with isotopic masses of 10.0129 and 11.00931
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the isotopic abundance of C-12 and c-14 is 98% and 2% by mass respectively. what would be the no. of atoms of c-14 isotope in
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Magnesium has three naturally occurring isotopes: 24 Mg (23.985 amu) with 78.99% abundance, 25 Mg (24.986 amu) with 10.00%
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on chemical scale, the relative mass of the isotopic mixture of x atoms (x^20,x^21,x^22) is approximately equal to:(x^20 has 99
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Silicon has three naturally occurring isotopes: Si-28 with mass 27.9769 amu and a natural abundance of 92.21%, Si-29 with mass
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Magnesium has three naturally occurring isotopes: Mg-24 with mass 24.3050 amu and a natural abundance of 78.99 %, Mg-25 with
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Q: the average atomic mass of naturally occurring rhenium is 186.21 amu. There are two common isotopes of naturally occuring
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Ethan
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