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14 June, 14:19

The element carbon has 3 naturally occurring isotopes. About 99% of Carbon isotopes are C-12, about 1% are C-13, and a tiny amount are C-14. What is the average atomic mass of carbon atoms?

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  1. 14 June, 14:33
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    There you go all you do is basically turn the percentages into decimals and multiply them by the given number to get the atomic mass of what you are looking for
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