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Chemistry, 27.09.2019 08:30 meaddestinee

Magnesium has 3 naturally occurring isotopes: 24 mg (23.985 amu) with 78.99% abundance,
25 mg (24.986 amu) with 10.00% abundance, and a third with 11.01% abundance.
look up the atomic weight of magnesium, and then calculate the mass of the third isotope.

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