Respuesta :
I don't know why I am answering this question but assuming C-13 has a natural abundance of 1.07%:
(1.6000x10^4)(0.0107) = 171.2 = 171 atoms of C-13
(1.6000x10^4)(0.0107) = 171.2 = 171 atoms of C-13
Answer;
= 171 atoms of C-13
Explanation;
- Carbon has two naturally occurring isotopes: C-12, whose natural abundance is 98.93% and C-13 whose natural abundance is 1.07%.
- Therefore, the number of C-13 atoms sample of 1.6000×10^4 atoms of carbon will be;
= (1.6000×10^4 × 1.07 %)/100%
= 171.2
≈ 171 atoms