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Silicon has three naturally occurring isotopes (Si-28, Si-29, and Si-30). The atomic mass and natural abundance of Si-28 are 27.9769 amu and 92.2 %, respectively. The atomic mas…
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Silicon has three naturally occurring isotopes (Si-28, Si-29, and Si-30). The atomic mass and natural abundance of Si-28 are 27.9769 amu and 92.2 %, respectively. The atomic mass and natural abundance of Si-29 are 28.9765 amu and 4.67 %, respectively. Find the natural abundance of Si-30. Express your answer numerically using two significant figures.
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3.1%
Step-by-step explanation:
100% - 92.2% - 4.67% = 3.1% (2 s.f.)
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