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To determine the natural abundances of lithium-6 (^6Li) and lithium-7 (^7Li), we can use the given atomic masses and the average atomic mass of lithium.

Let's denote the natural abundance of ^6Li as x and the natural abundance of ^7Li as y.

The average atomic mass can be expressed as:

Average Atomic Mass = (Mass of ^6Li x Abundance of ^6Li) + (Mass of ^7Li x Abundance of ^7Li)

Using the given values:

6.941 amu = (6.0151 amu x x) + (7.0160 amu x y)

Now, we can solve this system of equations:

x + y = 1 (The sum of the natural abundances is equal to 1)

6.0151x + 7.0160y = 6.941

From the first equation, we can isolate x as x = 1 - y.

Substituting this value into the second equation:

6.0151(1 - y) + 7.0160y = 6.941

6.0151 - 6.0151y + 7.0160y = 6.941

y - 6.0151y + 7.0160y = 6.941 - 6.0151

2.0009y = 0.9259

y = 0.9259 / 2.0009

y ≈ 0.4623

Substituting this value back into x = 1 - y:

x = 1 - 0.4623

x ≈ 0.5377

Therefore, the natural abundance of lithium-6 is approximately 53.77%, and the natural abundance of lithium-7 is approximately 46.23%.

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