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C-12 and c-13 are naturally-occurring isotopes of the element carbon. c-12 occurs 98.88% of the time and c-13 occurs 1.108% of the time. what calculation should be used to determine the atomic mass of this element?


C-12 and c-13 are naturally-occurring isotopes of the element carbon. c-12 occurs 98.88% of the time

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