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5 March, 20:19

An unknown element is found to have three naturally occurring isotopes with atomic masses of 35.9675 (0.337%), 37.9627 (0.063%) and 39.9624 (99.600%). Which of the following is the unknown element? A) Ar B) K C) CI D) Ca E) None of the above could be the unknown element.

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  1. 5 March, 21:24
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    The answer to your question is letter A, Argon

    Explanation:

    Isotope Atomic mass Percent (%)

    1 35.9675 0.337

    2 37.9627 0.063

    3 39.9624 99.6

    Average atomic mass = (Mass isotope 1) (percent 1) + (Mass isotope 2) (percent

    2) + (Mass isotope 3) (percent 3)

    Average atomic mass = (35.9675) (0.00337) + (37.9627) (0.00063) +

    (39.9624) (0.996)

    Average atomic mass = 0.1212 + 0.0239 + 39.8025

    Average atomic mass = 39.9476

    Theoretical Atomic mass

    a) Ar 39.95

    b) K 39.10

    c) Cl 35.45

    d) Ca 40.08
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