Naturally occurring cobalt consists of only one isotope, 59Co, whose relative atomic mass is 58.9332. A synthetic radioactive isotope of cobalt, 60Co, relative atomic mass 59.9338, is used in radiation therapy for cancer. A 1.7790 g sample of cobalt has an apparent "atomic mass" of 58.9901. Find the mass of 60Co in this sample.
Naturally occurring cobalt consists of only one isotope, 59Co, whose relative atomic mass is 58.9332. A...
MUST SHOW ALL WORK TO GET THUMBS UP Naturally occurring iodine has atomic mass of 126.9045 amu. A 12.3849 gram sample of iodine is accidentally contaminated with an additional 1.0070 grams of 129 I, a synthetic isotope used to treat diseases of the thyroid. The mass of Iodine 129 is 128.9050 amu. Find the apparent “atomic mass” of the contaminated iodine. (Show the math for this.) The mass of the average blueberry is 0.75 grams and the mass of an...
(#22) Cobalt-60 is a radioactive isotope that is commonly used
for cancer radiation therapy. The cobalt-60 atom decays to the
stable nickel-60 atom, releasing a beta particle (electron) and
energy in the form of gamma rays:
If you captured the energy from the decay of a 1.19 g pellet of
isotopically pure cobalt-60, how long could you run a 60.0 W light
bulb? In hours
The relevant masses are as follows:
Gamma rays are massless.
60Co-PoNi + β + γ...
1. An element has two naturally occurring isotopes. Isotope 1 has a mass of 120.9038 amu, and a relative abundance of 57.4%. Isotope 2 has a mass of 122.9042, and a relative abundance of 42.6%. Find the atomic mass of this element and identify it by name and symbol.
8. An element has two naturally occurring isotopes. Isotope 1 has a mass of 120.9038 amu and a relative abundance of 57.4%. Isotope 2 has a mass of 122.9042 amu. Find the atomic mass of this element and, by comparison to the periodic table, identify it.
4. The element boron has two naturally occurring isotopes. One has atomic mass 10.0129 u, while the other has atomic mass 11.0093 u. The average atomic mass of boron is 10.811 u. Determine the percentage occurrence of each isotope.
Copper has two naturally occurring isotopes. Cu-63 has a mass of 62.939 amu and a relative abundance of 69.17%. Use the atomic mass of copper to determine the mass of the other copper isotope. Express your answer using four significant figures.
What is the mass, in grams, of 9.41 • 10^24
Naturally occurring silicon consists of three isotopes with the following isotopic masses and abundances: Isotope Isotopic mass Abundance (%) 28si 27.9769265327 92.2297 29si 28.97649472 4.6832 30si 29.97377022 3.0872 Calculate the average atomic mass of naturally occurring silicon to at least four significant figures. Number a mu 200 How many photons are produced in a laser pulse of 0.720 J at 615 nm? photons: TOOLS x70
Question 3 (2.5 points) Chlorine has two naturally occurring isotopes. The isotope C1-35 (mass = 35.0 amu) makes up 75.8% of the sample, and the isotope CH-37 (mass = 37.0 amu) makes up 24.2% of the sample. What is the average atomic mass for chlorine? A) 36.0 amu B) 35 amu C) 36.6 amu D) 35.5 amu E) 35.521 amu
Both please !!
ID: A An element has three naturally occurring isotopes. Information about each isotope is summarized below Isotope Isotope 1 Isotope 2 sotope 3 Mass(amu) 1 %Natural Abundance 4.946 5.983 53. (4 points) Find the average weighted atomic mass of this element. Observe the rals for significant ALL work MUST be show, including units, in order to receive PARTIAL credit 54, (4 points) Ferric chloride is 34.4% iron and 65.6% chlorine by mass. A chemist analyzes three compounds...
10- What is the atomic mass of lithium, if it has two naturally occurring isotopes, gli and li. Their masses and relative abundances are 6.0151 amu (7.49%) and 7.0160amu (92.51%) respectively. (5 points)