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A certain sample of element Z contains 60% of 69Z and 40% of 71Z. What is the relative atomic mass ofelement Z in this sample?A. 69.2B. 69.8C. 70.0D. 70.2

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A certain sample of element Z contains 60% of 69Z and 40% of 71Z. What is the relative atomic mass ofelement Z in this sample?A. 69.2B. 69.8C. 70.0D. 70.2

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To calculate the relative atomic mass of element Z, we need to take into account the percentage of each isotope and their respective atomic masses.

Step 1: Convert the percentages into proportions. 60% becomes 0.60 and 40% becomes 0.40.

Step 2: Multiply the atomic mass of each isotope by its proportion. For 69Z: 0.60 * 69 = 41.4 For 71Z: 0.40 * 71 = 28.4

Step 3: Add these values together to get the relative atomic mass. 41.4 + 28.4 = 69.8

So, the relative atomic mass of element Z in this sample is 69.8 (Option B).

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