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- argon (ar) has two stable isotopes: ³⁶ar, ³⁸ar, and ⁴⁰ar. based on the table below,
a) without doing any calculations, explain whether the % abundance of ³⁸ar or ⁴⁰ar is expected to be much greater than 50%. (0.5 mark)
b) what is the calculated % abundance of ³⁸ar? show all of your work in full. (3 marks)
| isotope or atom | isotopic mass | % abundance |
| ³⁶ar | 35.96754 | 0.3336% |
| ³⁸ar | 37.96273 | ?? |
| ⁴⁰ar | 39.96238 | ?? |
a) (hint: take a look at the average atomic mass for ar on the periodic table - what does it signify?) 39.95 is the average atomic mass so ⁴⁰ar is much more common than ³⁸ar.
b) (hint: all of the abundances have to add up to 100% or a fractional value of 1.
let x be (%abund ³⁸ar), y be (%abund ⁴⁰ar) and z be (%abund ³⁶ar).
therefore x + y + z = 1 and x + y+0.003336 = 1
can you rearrange the equation for y and set up the average atomic mass formula?)
when you think you have set up the above hint correctly - show your ta to confirm youre on the right track... then solve the rest of the question. use extra paper as necessary.
37.96273x+(39.96238y)+(35.96754×0.003336)=39.948
37.96273x + 39.96238y = 39.82801229
Step1: Analyze relative abundance for part a
The average atomic mass of Ar is approximately 39.95. Since it is very close to the mass of \(^{40}\text{Ar}\) (39.96238), \(^{40}\text{Ar}\) is expected to have a much greater abundance than \(^{38}\text{Ar}\). So the % abundance of \(^{40}\text{Ar}\) is expected to be much greater than 50%.
Step2: Set - up equations for part b
Let the percentage abundance of \(^{38}\text{Ar}\) be \(x\), of \(^{40}\text{Ar}\) be \(y\) and of \(^{36}\text{Ar}\) be \(z = 0.003336\). We know that \(x + y+z = 1\), so \(y=1 - x - 0.003336=0.996664 - x\). The average - atomic - mass formula is \(39.95=37.96273x + 39.96238y+35.96754z\). Substitute \(y = 0.996664 - x\) and \(z = 0.003336\) into the formula:
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a) The % abundance of \(^{40}\text{Ar}\) is expected to be much greater than 50% because the average atomic mass of Ar (39.95) is very close to the mass of \(^{40}\text{Ar}\) (39.96238).
b) The calculated % abundance of \(^{38}\text{Ar}\) is approximately \(0.1045\%\)