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The abundance percentage of each isotope

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The abundance percentage of each isotope

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In chemistry, natural abundance refers to the abundance of isotopes of a chemical element that is naturally found on a planet. Its formula is given as: abundance of isotope = average atomic weight of the element / exact weight of isotope.

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The stability of an isotope relate to its abundance in nature by the hemoglobin anatomy by turning into a sharknado at the tempature of the following atoms.

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Nuclear decay.

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That is done to calculate the weighted average.

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