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To determine the atomic mass of the second isotope of copper (Cu), we can use the information provided about the average atomic mass and the abundance of the first isotope.

Given:

  • Average atomic mass of copper (Cu): 63.546 amu
  • Isotope Cu-63 atomic mass: 62.9296 amu
  • Abundance of Cu-63: 69.15%

We can set up the following equation to solve for the atomic mass of the second isotope (Cu-65):

Average atomic mass = (Atomic mass of Cu-63 * Abundance of Cu-63) + (Atomic mass of Cu-65 * Abundance of Cu-65)

63.546 amu = (62.9296 amu * 69.15%) + (Atomic mass of Cu-65 * Abundance of Cu-65)

Let's solve for the atomic mass of Cu-65:

63.546 amu = (62.9296 amu * 0.6915) + (Atomic mass of Cu-65 * Abundance of Cu-65)

63.546 amu = 43.5391 amu + (Atomic mass of Cu-65 * Abundance of Cu-65)

Atomic mass of Cu-65 * Abundance of Cu-65 = 63.546 amu - 43.5391 amu

Atomic mass of Cu-65 * Abundance of Cu-65 = 20.0069 amu

Now, divide both sides by the abundance of Cu-65:

Atomic mass of Cu-65 = (20.0069 amu) / (Abundance of Cu-65)

To find the atomic mass of Cu-65, we need the value of the abundance of Cu-65. If the abundance of Cu-63 is 69.15%, the abundance of Cu-65 can be calculated by subtracting the abundance of Cu-63 from 100%:

Abundance of Cu-65 = 100% - 69.15%

Abundance of Cu-65 = 30.85%

Finally, substitute the abundance of Cu-65 into the equation:

Atomic mass of Cu-65 = (20.0069 amu) / (0.3085)

Atomic mass of Cu-65 ≈ 64.934 amu

Therefore, the atomic mass of the second isotope, Cu-65, is approximately 64.934 amu.

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