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question: which formula correctly calculates average atomic mass? (abun…

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question:
which formula correctly calculates average atomic mass?

(abundance × mass) for each isotope, then add them together

subtract the mass of each isotope from its abundance

(mass of isotope 1 + mass of isotope 2) ÷ 2

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To calculate the average atomic mass, we consider the relative abundances of each isotope and their respective masses. The correct method is to multiply the abundance (in decimal form, or as a percentage converted to decimal) of each isotope by its mass, and then sum these products for all isotopes.

  • The option "Subtract the mass of each isotope from its abundance" is incorrect because subtraction is not the operation used for this calculation.
  • The option "(mass of isotope 1 + mass of isotope 2) ÷ 2" is incorrect as it assumes equal abundance for all isotopes, which is not the case in reality (isotopes have different relative abundances).
  • The option "(abundance × mass) for each isotope, then add them together" follows the correct principle of weighted average, where each isotope's contribution to the average atomic mass is weighted by its abundance.

Answer:

(abundance × mass) for each isotope, then add them together