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Iron has many isotopes but only 4 are found in significant amounts in naturally found mixtures. The amounts by mass percent are: 5.845% of 54 Fe (53.9396 amu) 91.754% of 56Fe (55.9349 amu), 2.119% of 57Fe (56.9354 amu) and 0.282% of 58Fe (57.9333 amu). What would you determine the average mass of iron to be? How do your results compare to the information on the periodic table in your text?
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