Solved: Sulfur has four naturally occurring stable isotopes. The one with the lowest

Chapter 24, Problem 24.2

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Sulfur has four naturally occurring stable isotopes. The one with the lowest mass number is sulfur-32, which is also the most abundant (95.02%). (a) What percentage of the S atoms in a matchhead are 32S? (b) The isotopic mass of 32S is 31.972070 amu. Is the atomic mass of S larger, smaller, or equal to this mass? Explain.

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