Copper is listed on the periodic table as having a relative atomic mass of 63.55. Reference books indicate two isotopes of copper, with relative masses of 62.93 and 64.93. What is the percent abundance of each isotope?
1 Answer
Dec 22, 2014
You can approach this problem by using a single equation; let's say the first isotope contributes to the relative atomic mass by a fraction
Let's set up the equation
Solving this for
Multiplying these fractions (0.69 and 1 - 0.69 = 0.31) by 100% percent to get the results as a percentage will give