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SOLVED: Calculate the average atomic mass of iron using the isotopes in Table 2 below: Table 2. Stable Isotopes of Iron Isotope Mass (amu) % Abundance 54Fe 53.94 5.845 56Fe 55.93 91.75 57Fe 56.94 2.119
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