Lithium has two stable isotopes with masses of 6.01512 amu and 7.01600 amu. The average molar mass of Li is 6.941 amu. What is the percent abundance of each isotope? Show all calculations and report to the correct number of sig figs.

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Answer :  The percent abundance of Li isotope-1 and Li isotope-2 is, 6.94 % and 93.1 % respectively.

Explanation :

Average atomic mass of an element is defined as the sum of masses of each isotope each multiplied by their natural fractional abundance.

Formula used to calculate average atomic mass follows:

[tex]\text{Average atomic mass }=\sum_{i=1}^n\text{(Atomic mass of an isotopes)}_i\times \text{(Fractional abundance})_i[/tex]   .....(1)

Let the fractional abundance of Li isotope-1 be 'x' and the fractional abundance of Li isotope-2 will be '100-x'

For Li isotope-1 :

Mass of Li isotope-1 = 6.01512 amu

Fractional abundance of Li isotope-1 = x

For Li isotope-2 :

Mass of Li isotope-2 = 7.01600 amu

Fractional abundance of Li isotope-2 = 100-x

Average atomic mass of Li = 6.941 amu

Putting values in equation 1, we get:

[tex]6.941=[(6.01512\times x)+(7.01600\times (100-x))][/tex]

By solving the term 'x', we get:

[tex]x=694.048[/tex]

Percent abundance of Li isotope-1 = [tex]\frac{694.048}{100}=6.94\%[/tex]

Percent abundance of Li isotope-2 = 100 - x = 100-6.94 = 93.1 %

The relative abundance of the isotopes are   7.5% and 92.5%.

The relative atomic mass of an atom is the sum of the products of the relative atomic masses of its isotopes and their respective percentage abundance. We have been told in the question that the relative atomic  mass of Li is 6.941 amu. Let the percentage abundance be x and 1-x

6.941 =  6.01512x +  7.01600(1 - x)

6.941 =  6.01512x +  7.01600 - 7.01600x

6.941 -  7.01600 = -1.00088x

-0.075 = -1.00088x

x = -0.075/-1.00088

x = 0.075

Hence, the other isotope is 1 -  0.075 = 0.925

Therefore, the relative abundance of the isotopes is 7.5% and 92.5%

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