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If the bromine atom is available in the form of, say, two isotopes 3579Br (49.7%) and 3581Br (50.3%), calculate the average atomic mass of bromine atom.

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The atomic mass of an element is the mass of one atom of that element.

Average atomic mass takes into account the isotopic abundance.

Isotope of bromine with atomic mass 79 u = 49.7%

Therefore, Contribution of 3579Br to atomic mass = 79×49.7100\dfrac{79 \times 49.7}{100} = 39.263 u

Isotope of bromine with atomic mass 81 u = 50.3%

Contribution of 3581Br to the atomic mass of bromine = 81×50.3100\dfrac{81 \times 50.3}{100} = 40.743u

Hence, the average atomic mass of the bromine atom = 39.263 + 40.743 = 80.006 u

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