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27 October, 08:04

How many C-13 atoms are present, on average, in a 1.6000*104-atom sample of carbon?

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  1. 27 October, 11:43
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    I don't know why I am answering this question but assuming C-13 has a natural abundance of 1.07%:

    (1.6000x10^4) (0.0107) = 171.2 = 171 atoms of C-13
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