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Whats the most abundant isotope of silver?

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Naturally occurring silver ( 47Ag ) is composed of the two stable isotopes 107Ag and 109Ag in almost equal proportions , with 107Ag being slightly more abundant ( 51.839 % natural abundance ) .

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Answer:

Ag-107 has an abundance of 51.82% and mass of 106.9 amu

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