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11 March, 02:37

Which is a factor in determining the average atomic mass of an element?

1. atomic number of the most abundant isotope

2. relative abundance of each isotope

3. sum of atomic masses of all isotopes

4. product of atomic masses of all isotopes

5. arithmetic mean of atomic masses of the isotopes

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  1. 11 March, 03:25
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    You take a weighted average of all existing isotopes of an element and combine them together along with the actual atomic mass.
  2. 11 March, 03:36
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    The factor in determining the average atomic mass of an element is:

    B or 2 relative abundance of each isotope because the by looking at how many protons, electrons and neutrons the most isotope is of the element has relative abundance.
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