10. An element has two isotopes of relative atomic masses 41.0 u and 44.0 u. The relative abundance of the isotopes are 90.0% and 10.0% respectively. The average atomic mass of the element is: (A) 41.0u (B) 41.3u (C) 42.5u (D) 43.7u 2

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10. An element has two isotopes of relative atomic masses 41.0 u and 44.0 u. The relative
abundance of the isotopes are 90.0% and 10.0% respectively. The average atomic mass of the
element is:
(A) 41.0u (B) 41.3u (C) 42.5u (D) 43.7u 2
11. Which of the following phrases best describes the term solubility?
(A) the ability of a solvent to dissolve in a solute (B) the ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent
(C) the maximum amount of solute that will dissolve in solvent at a given temperature (D) the
maximum amount of solvent that will dissolve in a solute at a given temperature 4
Transcribed Image Text:10. An element has two isotopes of relative atomic masses 41.0 u and 44.0 u. The relative abundance of the isotopes are 90.0% and 10.0% respectively. The average atomic mass of the element is: (A) 41.0u (B) 41.3u (C) 42.5u (D) 43.7u 2 11. Which of the following phrases best describes the term solubility? (A) the ability of a solvent to dissolve in a solute (B) the ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent (C) the maximum amount of solute that will dissolve in solvent at a given temperature (D) the maximum amount of solvent that will dissolve in a solute at a given temperature 4
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