oliviaodell17 oliviaodell17
  • 02-03-2018
  • Physics
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what is the amount of a certain isotope that occurs in a natural sample of an element

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jamuuj jamuuj
  • 13-03-2018
I believe it is the percent abundance. Isotopes are atoms of the same element with similar atomic number but different mass number. Natural abundance is the abundance of isotopes of a chemical element as naturally found on the planet. The relative atomic mass of these isotopes is the atomic weight listed for the element in the periodic table. 
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anniwuanyanwu1
anniwuanyanwu1 anniwuanyanwu1
  • 19-02-2020

Answer:Relative abundance.

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Relative abundance is the percentage of a particular isotope that occur in nature.

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