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    The Element X Has Three Naturally Occurring Isotopes
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The Element X Has Three Naturally Occurring Isotopes

Question 210

Question 210

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The element X has three naturally occurring isotopes.The masses (amu) and % abundances of the isotopes are given in the table below.The average atomic mass of the element is ________ amu. The element X has three naturally occurring isotopes.The masses (amu) and % abundances of the isotopes are given in the table below.The average atomic mass of the element is ________ amu.   A) 159.4 B) 162.0 C) 163.1 D) 161.5 E) 163.0


A) 159.4
B) 162.0
C) 163.1
D) 161.5
E) 163.0

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