What Is The Atomic Weight For Exonium
What is the atomic weight of Exon? 3
Elements with Exon (not real elements)
Consists of two main isotopes.
Abundance m
81% 99 am
19% 114 amu
Answer in Amu.
The atomic weight of each element is the sum of each (percentage of isotope * m)
in this case,
Atomic weight of axon:
99 high schools (0.81) + 114 high schools (0.19) = 101.85 high schools
Atomic weight is the average of all the isotopes you can find in the average set of elements. For example, chlorine naturally occurs in the form of 75% chlorine 35 and 25% chlorine 37. Therefore, the atomic weight of natural chlorine is (35 * 0.75) + (37 * 0.25) = 35.5
(Note that this is a number for chlorine.)
I think you can solve your problem from there)