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RELATIVE ATOMIC MASS CONCEPT:

1. Bromine has two naturally occurring isotopes with the following percentage natural
abundances:

Calculate the relative atomic mass of bromine correct to two

decimal places.

2. Antimony has a relative atomic mass Ar of 121.76 and consists of two naturally occurring
isotopes, antimony-121 (Ar = 120.90) and antimony-123 (Ar = 122.90). Calculate the percentages
of these isotopes in a naturally occurring sample of antimony.

3. The relative atomic mass of naturally occurring chlorine is 35.45. Calculate the abundances of
35
Cl and 37Cl in naturally occurring chlorine.

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