Antimony occurs naturally as two isotopes, one with a mass of 120.904 u and the other with
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Antimony occurs naturally as two isotopes, one with a mass of 120.904 u and the other with a mass of 122.904 u.
(a) Give the symbol that identifies each of these isotopes of antimony.
(b) Get the atomic mass of antimony from the periodic table and use it to calculate the natural abundance of each of these isotopes.
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Chemistry Principles And Practice
ISBN: 9780534420123
3rd Edition
Authors: Daniel L. Reger, Scott R. Goode, David W. Ball
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