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0bviouslyNotRakita:

Argon has three naturally occurring isotopes: argon-36, argon-38, and argon-40. Based on argon's reported atomic mass, which isotope exists as the most abundant in nature? Explain using 1-2 sentences.

CherryLover:

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0bviouslyNotRakita:

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Astrid1:

Argon's reported atomic mass is closer to Argon-40 bc the mass is 39.95. If you were to compare the masses to figure out which one is more likely to give the most to the atomic mass of argon: Argon 38 has 38 atomic mass units argon 36 has 36 atomic mass units Argon 40 has 40 atomic mass units Since Argon 40 has the most ample amount of argon in nature, the reported mass would be Argon 40

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