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independent practice: working silently and independently, answer the following questions on isotopes and average atomic mass. be sure to write out all calculations, write out all steps and remember to put the correct units!!
- a 100.00 - gram sample of naturally occurring boron contains 19.78 grams of boron - 10 (atomic mass 10.01 atomic mass units) and 80.22 grams of boron - 11 (atomic mass = 11.01 atomic mass units). calculate the average atomic mass of boron.
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Step1: Calculate the percentage of each isotope
For boron - 10: $\frac{19.78}{100}\times100\% = 19.78\%$
For boron - 11: $\frac{80.22}{100}\times100\%=80.22\%$
Step2: Use the formula for average atomic mass
The formula for average atomic mass $M=\sum_{i}M_{i}\times a_{i}$, where $M_{i}$ is the atomic mass of isotope $i$ and $a_{i}$ is the percentage abundance of isotope $i$ (in decimal form)
For boron:
$M=(10.01\times0.1978)+(11.01\times0.8022)$
First term: $10.01\times0.1978 = 10.01\times(0.2 - 0.0022)=10.01\times0.2-10.01\times0.0022=2.002 - 0.022022 = 1.979978$
Second term: $11.01\times0.8022=(11 + 0.01)\times0.8022=11\times0.8022+0.01\times0.8022=8.8242+0.008022 = 8.832222$
$M=1.979978+8.832222 = 10.8122\approx10.81$ atomic mass units
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The average atomic mass of boron is approximately $10.81$ atomic mass units.