Solved: Sulfur has four naturally occurring stable isotopes. The one with the lowest
Chapter 24, Problem 24.2(choose chapter or problem)
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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