Multiple Choice
The atomic mass of naturally occurring silver, which is a mixture of two isotopes, is listed as 107.868 u. This means that ,Hint: Individual atoms have a mass number that is the sum of the protons and neutrons.
A) all silver atoms found in nature have a mass that is 107.868/12.000 times as great as that of a 12C atom.
B) all silver atoms found in nature have a mass that is 107.868/1.0079 times as great as that of a 1H atom.
C) some silver atoms found in nature have a mass that is 107.868/12.000 times as great as that of a 12C atom.
D) some silver atoms found in nature have a mass that is 107.868/1.0079 times as great as that of a 1H atom.
E) no silver atoms found in nature has a mass that is 107.868/12.000 times as great as that of a 12C atom.
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