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1 Average Atomic Mass If there are 2 naturally occurring isotopes of
Neon including Ne-20 and Ne-22. then the average mass of Neon atoms should be ___ amu. Why does the PT lists it as amu? Calculated as a weighted average of atoms in a sample of naturally occurring isotopes.

2 63Cu is 69% abundant 65Cu is 31% abundant Average Atomic Mass
A weighted average atomic mass is calculated from both the masses of each isotope and the relative abundance (%) of each isotope. 63Cu is 69% abundant 65Cu is 31% abundant To which will the average mass be closer, 63 or 65?

3 = 63.55 Calculating Average Atomic Mass
copper-63 has a mass of amu and natural abundance of 69.15% copper-65 has a mass of amu and has a natural abundance of 30.85% Calculating Average Atomic Mass Avg. Mass = (Mass1)(%) + (Mass2)(%) … = (62.93)(0.6915) + (64.93)(0.3085) = 63.55

4 neon neon-22 Which isotope is in greater relative abundance in natural samples of neon? because… the weighted average atomic mass of neon from the PT is amu. 90% - 20, <1% - 21, 9% - 22

5 = 32.2 Avg. = (M1)(%) + (M2)(%) = (32)(0.900) + (34)(0.100)
Quick Quiz! 1. If an unusually selected sample of sulfur contained 90.0% sulfur-32 and % sulfur-34, what would be its average atomic mass? 32.2 amu 32.9 amu 33.5 amu 34.2 amu Avg. = (M1)(%) + (M2)(%) = (32)(0.900) + (34)(0.100) = 32.2


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