Relative-atomic-mass ISOTOPE classwork
Relative-atomic-mass ISOTOPE classwork
Relative-atomic-mass ISOTOPE classwork
Question 1
Boron has two naturally occurring isotopes with the natural abundances shown in the table below:
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
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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.