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Chemistry, 02.10.2019 23:30 jc95704816

There are three naturally occurring isotopes of nitrogen as follows:

nitrogen-14 with a 95% abundance

nitrogen-15 with a 3% abundance

nitrogen-16 with 2% abundance

part a (3points): explain at least three things that the isotopes of nitrogen have in
common.

part b (2 points): explain at least two differences between isotopes of nitrogen.

part c (2 points): which isotope of nitrogen is going to have the greatest affect on
the average atomic mass of nitrogen? give supporting evidence for your answer.

part d (1 point): explain why nitrogen-14 and oxygen-14 are not isotopes of each
other.

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