Learn: Relative Atomic Mass from Isotope Abundance Data
Edexcel GCSE Chemistry
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What does relative atomic mass measure?
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An element has two isotopes. Isotope 1 has a mass number of 10 and an abundance of 20%. Isotope 2 has a mass number of 11 and an abundance of 80%. Calculate the relative atomic mass.
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Which of the following are true about relative atomic mass? (Select all that apply)
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The relative atomic mass is calculated using the {{blank0}} and {{blank1}} of each isotope.
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