In the geologic record of Earth, the disappearance of the

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In the geologic record of Earth, the disappearance of the dinosaurs roughly 65 million years ago is marked by a thin line known as the K-T boundary. Because the K-T boundary contains an unusually high concentration of the element iridium, which is ordinarily quite rare in Earth’s crust, geologists have deduced that the mass extinction was caused by the catastrophic impact of an asteroid. The two naturally occurring isotopes of iridium are 191 Ir and l93Ir, with atomic masses of 190.960584 and 192.962917 amu, respectively; and abundances of 37.3 percent and 62.7 percent, respectively. Determine the average atomic mass of iridium and compare your result with the atomic mass given in the periodic table.

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