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What's the difference between percent abundance and relative abundance?

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The difference between comparative affluence and percent affluence is that relevant plenty refers roughly to the number of candies you used in the experiment, whereas the Percent abundance is showing to how many of various candy there are in every hundred candies. The key disagreement is that percentages are normalized as a number out of 100 which allows you to compare them with other percentages without any calculations.

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The correct answer to this question is:
"Relative abundance is a comparison between the isotopes and Percent abundance is a comparing the totals." Relative species abundances tend to conform to specific patterns. Percent abundance can be calculated by finding the percentage of an isotope compared to another isotope of an element using its relative atomic mass.
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