Element X has two stable isotopes, 50X and 44X. One mole of X atoms weighs 48.57 grams. Identify the percent abundances of 50X and 44X.
The answer is 24% for 44X and 76% for 50X. EXPLAIN IN DETAIL HOW YOU GOT THE ANSWER. Thank you.
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Element X has two stable isotopes, 50X and 44X. One mole of X atoms weighs 48.57...
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organic compound, calculate the empirical formula. If compound
contains an unknown element (X), briefly explain how you identified
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answer.
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present in unknown organic compound.
4. Clearly label molecular ion peak and base peak directly on the
mass spectrum and draw structures corresponding to these
icons.
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