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    Potassium Has Two Stable Isotopes: <Sup> 39 </Sup>K, Which Has
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Potassium Has Two Stable Isotopes: 39 K, Which Has

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Potassium has two stable isotopes: 39 K, which has a mass of 38.96 amu and makes up 93.26 % of the natural potassium found; and 41 K, with a mass of 40.96 amu. What is the atomic weight of potassium?

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