In another universe, element trinium has two naturally
occurring isotopes, 34Tr and 35Tr. One of these has a natural
abundance of about 10% and one is about 90%. If the atomic mass of
trinium is 34.1 amu, what is most likely to be the isotope that is
about 90% abundant?
options:
trinium-34
trinium-35
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