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Chemistry, 20.11.2020 21:50 elliswilliams6035

Suppose that there were two natural isotopes of Tin (Sn). Sn-110 had a mass of 110.013 amu and Sn-111 had a mass of 111.009 amu. Calculate percent abundance for each isotope if the average atomic mass of tin is 110.1 amu.

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