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13 November, 00:31

Which statement about an element's average atomic mass is correct? a. It is determined by counting the number of isotopes in a sample of the element. b. It is equal to one-twelfth the mass of the most common isotope. c. It is a weighted average, so common isotopes have a greater effect than uncommon ones. d. It is based on an isotope's charge, so negatively charged isotopes have a greater effect than positive ones.

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  1. 13 November, 02:28
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    The average atomic mass is based on a weighted average of the relative abundance of different isotopes.

    C is the correct answer
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