Average Atomic Mass Spectrum

Average Atomic Mass Spectrum

12th Grade - University

6 Qs

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Average Atomic Mass Spectrum

Average Atomic Mass Spectrum

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Chemistry

12th Grade - University

Hard

Created by

Charles Martinez

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6 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

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Determine the percent abundance for Fe-57, given the following above. The average atomic mass for Fe is 55.845 u.

2.13

0.27

2.70

0.21

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Naturally occurring strontium consists of four isotopes, Sr-84, Sr-86, Sr-87 and Sr-88, whose isotopic masses are 83.9134, 85.9094, 86.9089 and 87.9056 amu respectively.


The most abundant isotope is Sr-88 which accounts for 82.58% of naturally occurring strontium and the least abundant isotope is Sr-84 which accounts for 0.56% of naturally occurring strontium.


Given that the observed atomic mass of strontium is 87.62 amu, calculate the percentages of Sr-87 in nature.

7.34

9.52

92.66

9.27

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Oxygen is composed of three isotopes: One has a mass of 16.999 amu. This isotope makes up 0.037% of oxygen. Of the other two, one has a mass of 15.995 amu, and the other has a mass of 17.999 amu.


Calculate the abundance of the other two isotopes, using the average atomic mass of 15.9994 amu.

99.76 & 0.203

89.67 & 1.28

99.76 & 0.037

0.203 & 3.70

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

The atomic weight of lead is 207.19 amu. Assuming that it's made up of entirely the isotopes of Pb-206 (205.98 amu); Pb-207 (206.98 amu); and Pb-208 (207.98 amu) and that the percentages of the two lightest isotopes are equal, calculate the relative percentages of these isotopes in the natural element.

Pb-206: 26.3%

Pb-207: 26.3%

Pb-208: 47.4%

Pb-206: 36.3%

Pb-207: 36.3%

Pb-208: 27.4%

Pb-206: 16.3%

Pb-207: 16.3%

Pb-208: 67.4%

Pb-206: 10.3%

Pb-207: 10.3%

Pb-208: 79.4%

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

A sample of boron with a relative atomic mass of 10.8 gives a mass spectrum with two peaks, one at m/z = 10, and one at m/z = 11.


Calculate the ratio of the heights of two peaks.

4:1

2:3

2:2

4:2

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Antimony, Sb, has two stable isotopes. Given that 43.8% of natural antimony is Sb-123 with the experimentally determined mass of 122.904 amu.


What is the other stable isotope?

Sb-121

Sb-122

Sb-124

Sb-125