What information is needed to calculate the average atomic mass

  1. 12) Naturally occurring argon is composed of 0.3365% of 36Ar (atomic mass, 35.9675 u), 0.0632% of 38Ar (atomic mass, 37.9627 u),
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  2. What information is needed to calculate the average atomic mass of an element?A. the charge on each isotope B. the relative
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  3. How would I solve this:The atomic mass of 6/3Li and 7/3Li are 6.0151 amu and 7.0160 amu, respectively. Calculate the natural
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  4. What information is needed to calculate the average atomic mass of an element?A. the charge on each isotope B. the relative
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  5. What information is needed to calculate the average atomic mass of an element? (1 point)the number of protons in each isotope
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  6. What information is needed to calculate the average atomic mass of an element?A. The relative abundance of its isotope** B. The
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  7. The element copper, found in nature with an average atomic mass of 63.54u, consists of two isotopes, copper-63 of atomic mass
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  8. The element copper has naturally occuring isotopes with mass numbers of 63 and 65. The relative abundance atomic masses are
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  9. A student wants to calculate the average atomic mass of neon in nature. Information about neon is in the table below.Isotopes in
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  10. A student wants to calculate the average atomic mass of neon in nature. Information about neon is in the table below.Isotopes in
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