QuestionFind the atomic weight of an element with isotopes: (57.25\% abundance) and .
Studdy Solution
STEP 1
Assumptions1. The atomic weight of the first isotope is and its abundance is .
. The atomic weight of the second isotope is .
3. The abundance of the second isotope is , since the total abundance of all isotopes of an element must add up to .
4. The atomic weight of the element is the weighted average of the atomic weights of its isotopes, where the weights are the abundances of the isotopes.
STEP 2
First, we need to calculate the contribution of each isotope to the atomic weight of the element. This is done by multiplying the atomic weight of each isotope by its abundance.
STEP 3
Now, plug in the given values for the atomic weights and abundances to calculate the contributions.
STEP 4
Convert the percentages to decimal values.
Then, calculate the contributions.
STEP 5
Calculate the contributions.
STEP 6
Now that we have the contributions of each isotope, we can find the atomic weight of the element by adding these contributions.
STEP 7
Plug in the values for the contributions to calculate the atomic weight of the element.
STEP 8
Calculate the atomic weight of the element.
The atomic weight of the element is , which is closest to option1 .
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