Naturally occurring magnesium has an atomic mass of 24.312 and consists of three

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Naturally occurring magnesium has an atomic mass of 24.312 and consists of three isotopes. The major isotope is 24 Mg, natural abundance 78.99%, relative atomic mass 23.98504. The next most abundant isotope is 26 Mg, relative atomic mass 25.98259. The third most abundant isotope is 25 Mg, whose natural abundance is in the ratio of 0.9083 to that of 26 Mg. Find the relative atomic mass of 25 Mg

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