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Question: The average atomic mass of copper is 63.546 amu. Natural copper consists of two isotopes: 63 Cu and ...
The average atomic mass of copper is 63.546 amu. Natural copper consists of two isotopes: 63 Cu and 65 Cu. Their natural abundances are 69.09 % and 30.91 % respectively. If the mass of 63 Cu isotope is 62.9292 amu. What is the mass of 65 Cu isotope?
A. 64.9000
B. 65.1233
C. 64.9233
D. 65.1933
Solution
There is a formula to calculate the average mass of the isotope using mass and percentage of the isotopes. The formula to calculate the average mass of the isotope is as follows.
Average mass=x1+x2M1x1+M2x2
Here M1 = Mass of the isotope one
M2 = mass of the isotope two
x1 = percentage of abundance of isotope one
x2 = percentage of abundance of isotope two
Complete Solution :
- In this it is given that the average atomic mass of the copper is 63.546 amu, and gave the percentage of abundance of 63Cu and 65Cu as 69.09 % and 30.91 % respectively.
- It has given the mass of the 63Cu isotope is 62.9292 amu and asked to calculate the mass of the 65Cu isotope.
- By using the following formula we can calculate the mass of the 65Cu isotope.
Average mass=x1+x2M1x1+M2x2
Here M1 = Mass of the 63Cu isotope = 62.9292 amu
M2 = mass of the 65Cu isotope
x1 = percentage of abundance of 63Cu isotope = 69.09 %
x2 = percentage of abundance of 65Cu isotope = 30.91 %
Average mass of the copper is 63.546 amu
- Substitute all the known values in the above formula to get the mass of the 65Cu isotope.
& Average\text{ }mass=\frac{{{M}_{1}}{{x}_{1}}+{{M}_{2}}{{x}_{2}}}{{{x}_{1}}+{{x}_{2}}} \\\ & 63.546=\frac{(62.9292)(69.09)+({{M}_{2}})(30.91)}{69.09+30.91} \\\ & {{M}_{2}}=64.9233amu \\\ \end{aligned}$$ \- Therefore the mass of the $^{65}Cu$ isotope is 64.9233 amu. **So, the correct answer is “Option C”.** **Note:** In nature isotopes for the chemical elements are available. Various elements have isotopes in nature. Some elements have only one isotope and few elements have two or more than isotopes in nature. The percentage of abundance of all the isotopes will not be the same.