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25 November, 16:39

Magnesium (average atomic mass = 24.3050 amu) consists of three isotopes with masses 23.9850 amu, 24.9858 amu, and 25.9826 amu. The abundance of the middle isotope is 10.00%. Estimate the abundances of the other isotopes.

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  1. 25 November, 17:17
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    Answer: The first isotope has a relative abundance of 79% and last isotope has a relative abundance of 11%

    Explanation: Given that the average atomic mass (M) of magnesium

    = 24.3050amu

    Mass of first isotope (M1) = 23.9850amu

    Mass of middle isotope (M2) = 24.9858amu

    Mass of last isotope (M3) = 25.9826amu

    Total abundance = 1

    Abundance of middle isotope = 0.10

    Let abundance of first and last isotope be x and y respectively.

    x+0.10+y = 1

    x = 0.90-y

    M = M1 * % abundance of first isotope + M2 * % of middle isotope + M3 * % of last isotope

    24.03050 = 23.985 * x + 24.9858 * 0.10 + 25.9826*y

    Substitute x = 0.90-y

    Then

    y = 0.11

    Since y=0.11, then

    x = 0.90-0.11

    x=0.79

    Therefore the relative abundance of the first isotope = 11% and the relative abundance of the last isotope = 79%
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