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20 June, 18:53

The 2 most abundant isotopes of carbon are carbon-12 (mass=12.00 amu) and carbon-13 (mass=13.00 amu). Their relative abundance are 98.9% and 1.10%, respectively. Calculate the atomic mass of carbon.

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  1. 20 June, 19:18
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    The answer to your question is: 12.011 amu

    Explanation:

    Carbon - 12 mass = 12.00 amu abundance = 98.9 %

    Carbon-13 mass = 13 amu abundance = 1.10 %

    atomic mass of carbon = (mass number isotope 1) (abundance) / 100+

    (mass number isotope 2) (abundance) / 100

    atomic mass of carbon = (12) (0.989) + (13) (0.011) = 11.868 + 0.143

    = 12.011 amu
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