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    Silver Possesses Two Stable Isotopes: <Sup>107</sup>Ag (106
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Silver Possesses Two Stable Isotopes: 107Ag (106

Question 11

Question 11

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Silver possesses two stable isotopes: 107Ag (106.90 u) and 109Ag (108.90 u) .If the average atomic mass of Ag is 107.87 u,what is the percent abundance of 107Ag?


A) 48.5%
B) 50.0%
C) 51.5%
D) 46.3%
E) 53.8%

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