In this lab we take a look at a new element discovered called Beanium. We examine the different isotopes which come in 4 different forms white, black, red, and pinto Beanium. We were given a sample of Beanium which contained these four colors of Beanium. First we counted the number of atoms of the different isotopes present. Then we added the number of atoms of each isotope together to get the total number of beanium atoms in the sample. Next we got the total mass of all the atoms of each of the different isotopes. Then we divided this number by the number of atoms of the isotope present to get the average mass of the isotope. The last piece of information we got was the percent abundance of each of the isotopes. We got this value by dividing the number of atoms of each isotope present by the total number of beanium atoms in the sample.
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