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24 May, 20:18

Boron (B) has two naturally occurring isotopes: boron-10 (abundance = 19.8%,

mass = 10.013 amu) and boron-11 (abundance = 80.2%, mass = 11.009 amu).

Calculate the atomic mass of boron.

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  1. 24 May, 22:22
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    The mass of Boron using those numbers is 10.8 using sigfigs
  2. 25 May, 00:00
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    Boron's atomic mass is 10.811 amu
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