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    Argon Has Three Isotopes: Argon-36, Argon-38, and Argon-40
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Argon Has Three Isotopes: Argon-36, Argon-38, and Argon-40

Question 6

Question 6

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Argon has three isotopes: Argon-36, Argon-38, and Argon-40. Which of these isotopes has the highest natural abundance?


A) Argon-36
B) Argon-38
C) Argon-40

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