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Chemistry, 16.03.2020 21:54, jessicaa2350
The three naturally occurring isotopes of potassium are 39K, 38.963707u; 40K, 39.963999u; and 41K. The percent natural abundances of 39K and 41k are 93.2581% and 6.7302%, respectively. Determine the isotopic mass of 41K.
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