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Question: To account for the atomic mass of nitrogen is \( 14.0067\) , what should be the ratio of \( ^{15}N\)...
To account for the atomic mass of nitrogen is 14.0067 , what should be the ratio of 15N and 14N atoms in natural nitrogen? (Atomic mass of 14N=14.00307u and 15N=15.001u )
Solution
Atomic mass of any element depends upon its stable isotopes and their abundance in nature. Isotopes are basically defined as the two or more different atoms of the same element which have the same atomic numbers but different mass numbers. So, by using the given atomic masses of two isotopes, we can find out their percentage abundance in nature and then the ratio of atoms of both the isotopes in natural nitrogen.
Complete answer:
We know that Isotopes are basically defined as the two or more different atoms of the same element which have the same atomic numbers but different mass numbers. Atomic mass of any element depends upon its stable isotopes and their abundance in nature.
Atomic mass of 14N=14.00307u
Atomic mass of 15N=15.001u
Average atomic mass is 14.0067
First of all we will assume the abundance percentage of both the isotopes as follows:
Let the % of 14N=x
% of 15N=100−x
So, the abundance of two isotopes can be calculated using the average atomic mass formula as follows:
14.0067=100(x×14.00307)+((100−x)×15.001)
1400.67=14.00307x−15.001x+1500.1
Therefore, on solving the above equation, we get:
x=99.636
100−x=100−99.636
100−x=0.364
% of 14N=99.636
% of 15N=0.364
Now, ratio can be calculated as:
14N15N=99.6360.364
14N15N=0.00365
Therefore, the answer is 0.00365.
Note:
We should remember that we can solve these types of questions simply by using the formula for average atomic mass. Average atomic mass of any element is given by adding the multiplication of atomic masses of all the isotopes (stable isotopes) with their percentage abundances in the natural environment.