Respuesta :
Answer:
The relative abundance of N-14 = 99.64 %.
The relative abundance of N-15 = 0.361 %.
Explanation:
- The average atomic mass of an element can be calculated as the summation of the atomic mass units of each isotope multiplied by its (abundance % / 100).
∴ The average atomic mass of nitrogen (N) = [(atomic mass of N-14)(Abundance / 100) + (atomic mass of N-15)(Abundance / 100).
- The average atomic mass of nitrogen (N) = [(atomic mass of N-14)(x)] + (atomic mass of N-15)(1-x)].
The average atomic mass of nitrogen (N) = 14.0067 amu.
Atomic mass of N-14 = 14.0031 amu.
x is (the abundance of N-14 / 100).
Atomic mass of N-15 = 15.0001 amu.
(1-x) is (the abundance of N-15 / 100).
- The average atomic mass of nitrogen (N) = [(atomic mass of N-14)(x)] + (atomic mass of N-15)(1-x)].
14.0067 amu = [(14.0031 amu)(x)] + [(15.0001 amu)(1-x)]
14.0067 = 14.0031 x + 15.0001 - 15.0001 x.
(14.0067) - (15.0001) = (14.0031 x) - (15.0001 x).
- 0.9934 = - 0.997 x.
x = (- 0.9934) / (- 0.997) = 0.9964.
- x is the abundance of N-14 / 100 = 0.9964.
- The relative abundance of N-14 = 99.64 %.
- The abundance of N-15 / 100 = (1-x) = 1 - 0.9963 = 3.61 x 10⁻³.
- The relative abundance of N-15 = 0.361 %.