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    There Are Two Stable Isotopes of Supposium (Su)
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There Are Two Stable Isotopes of Supposium (Su)

Question 33

Question 33

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There are two stable isotopes of supposium (Su) .
Su-191 = 190.9609 u (27.30%) Su-194 = 193.9633 u (72.70%)
Compute the atomic mass of supposium.


A) 190.9 u
B) 194.0 u
C) 191.8 u
D) 192.5 u
E) 193.1 u

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