If you assumed 100 total atoms in a sample, how could you relate the % values
shown in the sim into a number you could use for your calculation of average
masses?

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Answer:

use the percent as the abundance and multiply it by the atomic mass and add the values together

Explanation: idk but i got it from quizlet

We have that the % values  shown in the sim into a number you could use for your calculation of average  masses is given as

[tex]Avg M=\frac{\sum(atomic masses of every existing element)}{100 atoms}[/tex]

From the question we are told

If you assumed 100 total atoms in a sample, how could you relate the % values  shown in the sim into a number you could use for your calculation of average  masses?

Generally

We will consider  that the 100 total atoms  as the the atoms at  a 100 percent

The substance at a 100 atoms is to be calculated and is to be given as

Generally the equation for the  average atomic mass  is mathematically given as

[tex]Avg M=\frac{\sum(atomic masses of every existing element)}{100 atoms}[/tex]

Therefore

Now, the % values  shown in the sim into a number you could use for your calculation of average  masses is given as

[tex]Avg M=\frac{\sum(atomic masses of every existing element)}{100 atoms}[/tex]

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