A fictional element has two isotopes and a molar mass of 82.55 g/mol. The first isotope has an atomic mass of 81.01 u and 24.56 % of the element's atoms are this isotope. What is the atomic mass (in u) of the second isotope?
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A fictional element has two isotopes and a molar mass of 82.55 g/mol. The first isotope...
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