Natural abundance refers to the relative amount of different isotopes of an element that occur naturally in the environment. It is expressed as a percentage and reflects the distribution of isotopes based on their atomic masses. Natural abundance varies depending on the element and is important in various fields such as chemistry, geology, and environmental science.
The natural abundance of 63Cu is about 69.17%.
the natural abundance of chlorine 3 is 24.23%
The natural abundance of Br-81 is approximately 49.31%.
50.69% natural abundance
The natural abundance of Cl-35 is approximately 75.77%.
The abundance of N-15 is approximately 0.37% of natural nitrogen.
The natural abundance of Ag-109 can be calculated by subtracting the natural abundance of Ag-107 (51.84%) from 100%, since these two isotopes make up 100% of all naturally occurring silver isotopes. Thus, the natural abundance of Ag-109 is 48.16%.
The natural abundance of lithium-6 is around 7.59%.
Ga-69 occurs in greater abundance, with a natural abundance of about 60.1%, compared to Ga-71, which has a natural abundance of about 39.9%.
The natural percent abundance of the heavier isotope of gallium, gallium-71, is approximately 39.892%.
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