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Frankie Bailey
20 February, 03:09
What is the mass of strontiums isotopes
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Khloe Mcclain
20 February, 06:50
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Strontium has four stable, naturally occurring isotopes: 84-Sr (0.56%), 86-Sr (9.86%), 87-Sr (7.0%) and 88-Sr (82.58%). 87.62 is standard atomic mass of strontium.
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