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Nickel Has a Lower Atomic Mass Than Cobalt, Even Though

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Nickel has a lower atomic mass than cobalt, even though it has a higher atomic number. One possible explanation is that one of the average atomic masses was miscalculated. In the case of cobalt, there is only one isotope: 100% 59Co at a mass of 58.9332 amu. For nickel, however, there are five isotopes as given in the table.  Isotope  mass (amu)  abundance 58Ni57.935467.76%60Ni59.930826.16%61Ni60.93111.25%62Ni61.92833.66%64Ni63.92801.16%\begin{array}{|l|l|l|}\hline \text { Isotope } & \text { mass }(\mathrm{amu}) & \text { abundance } \\\hline{ }^{58} \mathrm{Ni} & 57.9354 & 67.76 \% \\\hline{ }^{60} \mathrm{Ni} & 59.9308 & 26.16 \% \\\hline{ }^{61} \mathrm{Ni} & 60.9311 & 1.25 \% \\\hline{ }^{62} \mathrm{Ni} & 61.9283 & 3.66 \% \\\hline{ }^{64} \mathrm{Ni} & 63.9280 & 1.16 \% \\\hline\end{array} Using the data in the table, what is the average atomic mass for nickel


A) 60.45 amu
B) 58.70 amu
C) 59.75 amu
D) 58.10 amu
E) 59.25 amu

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