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1 May, 03:07

Naturally occurring bromine molecules, br2 have masses of 158, 160, and 162. they occur in the relative abundances 25.69%, 49.99%, and 24.31% respectively. what is the average atomic mass of bromine atoms? what is the relative abundance of 79br and 81br isotopes?

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  1. 1 May, 03:50
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    The average atomic mass of an element can be determined by multiplying the individual masses of the isotopes with their respective relative abundances, and adding them.

    Average atomic mass of Br = 158 amu (0.2569) + 160 amu (0.4999) + 162 amu (0.2431)

    Average atomic mass = 159.96 amu

    As described in the problem, the relative abundance for Br-79 is 25.69%. This is because 2 atoms of Br is equal to 79*2 = 158 amu. Similarly, the relative abundance of Br-81 is 81*2 = 162, which is 24.31%.
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