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Chemistry, 31.05.2020 06:58 ambercuevas2707

Attempt 1
The element carbon has two naturally occurring isotopes. The isotopic masses and abundances of these isotopes are shown
in the table.
Isotope
12c
13C
Isotopic mass (u)
12.00
Abundance (%)
98.93
13.00
1.07

Calculate the average atomic mass of carbon to two digits after the decimal point.
average atomic mass =

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