The element gallium has an atomic mass of 69.7 u and consists of two stable isotopes gallium-69 and gallium-71. The isotope gallium-69 has a mass of 68.9 u and a percent natural abundance of 60.4 %. The isotope gallium-71 has a percent natural abundance of 39.6 %. What is the mass of gallium-71

Respuesta :

Answer:

70.92u

Explanation:

The atomic mass expresed at fisrt (69.7u) is a combination of the atomic masses of both isotopes multiplied by their natural abundance. So we can describe "(68.9*.604)+(x*.396)=69.7" the as the equation neccesary to solve this problem, where x is the atomic mass of gallium-71. x=70.92.

Answer:

70.9 u

Explanation:

The average atomic mass (AM) of an element can be calculated using the following expression.

[tex]AM=\frac{\Sigma Ab\%_{i}.m_{i} }{100}[/tex]

where,

[tex]Ab\%_{i}[/tex]: percent natural abundance of each isotope

[tex]m_{i}[/tex]: mass of each isotope

Let x = mass of ⁷¹Ga. We get,

[tex]69.7u=\frac{60.4 \times 68.9u + 39.6 \times x }{100} \\x = 70.9u[/tex]