Respuesta :
Take the weighted average of the individual isotopes.
Explanation:
63
C
u
has
69.2
%
abundance.
65
C
u
has
30.8
%
abundance.
So, the weighted average is
62.93
×
69.2
%
+
64.93
×
30.8
%
=
63.55
amu
.
If we look at the Periodic Table, copper metal (a mixture of isotopes but
63
C
u
and
65
C
u
predominate) has an approximate atomic mass of
63.55
g
⋅
m
o
l
−
1
, so we know we are right.
Answer: 63.55
Explanation:
The attached chart shows the calculation. The orange line points to the % abundance of Cu-65, which is the difference of 100% less the % Abundance of Cu-65 (since there are only 2 isotopes).
The weighted average contribution of each istope is calculated (blue arrow) and then summed to find the atomic mass of copper.
