Naturally occuring silver consists of two isotopes 107ag


Naturally occuring silver consists of two isotopes: 107Ag (51.84%) with an isotopic mass of 106.9051 amu and 109Ag (48.16%) with an isotopic mass of 108.9048 amu. What is the atomic mass of silver?

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Chemistry: Naturally occuring silver consists of two isotopes 107ag
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