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Relative-atomic-mass ISOTOPE classwork

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Chemistry

Grade 9- worksheet graded

Relative Isotope Worksheet

Question 1
Boron has two naturally occurring isotopes with the natural abundances shown in the table below:

Isotope Natural abundance (%)


19.9
10B
80.1
11B

Calculate the relative atomic mass of boron. 3mks

Question 2
Lithium has two naturally occurring isotopes: 6Li (7% abundance) and 7Li (93% abundance). Calculate the
relative atomic mass of lithium. 3mks

Question 3
Chromium has four naturally occurring isotopes, and their masses and natural abundances are shown in
the table below. Calculate the relative atomic mass of chromium to two decimal places.4mks

Isotope Natural abundance (%) Masses


4.35 2.175
50Cr
83.79 43.55
52Cr
9.50 5.035
53Cr
2.36 1.2744
54Cr
Question 4
Titanium exists as several isotopes. The mass
spectrum of a sample of titanium gave the following
data.

a) Calculate the relative atomic mass


of titanium to two decimal places. 6
mks

b) State the number of protons, neutrons and


electrons in the

48
22 Ti atom 3mks

Question 5
Mass spectroscopic analysis of a sample of magnesium gave the
following results. Calculate the relative atomic mass, Ar, of this
sample of magnesium to two decimal places.
Question 6
a) State the relative mass and charge of the subatomic particles of an atom.

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