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Chemistry, 13.01.2021 05:40 sherlock19

Bromine has an atomic mass of 79.9 amu, but only has 2 naturally occurring isotopes, Bromine-79 and Bromine-81. If Bromine-80 does not exist, what does that suggest about the relative abundances of Bromine-79 and Bromine-81? PLEASE HELP ME! 25 POINT

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