These isotopes 2. Sulfur exists in nature as three isotopes. If the atomic have isotopic masses 32.00, 33.00, and 34.00. weight of sulfur is 32.08, which one of the following statements must be correct?

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These isotopes
2. Sulfur exists in nature as three isotopes.
If the atomic
have isotopic masses 32.00, 33.00, and 34.00.
weight of sulfur is 32.08, which one of the following
statements must be correct?
a.
b.
C.
d.
e.
f.
g.
34s is more abundant than either 32s or 33g
32s is less abundant than 34s
32s is more abundant than either 33s or 34g
33s is the most common isotope
33g is less abundant than 34s
34s must be the most abundant isotope of sulfur
the question is impossible to answer without more
information
Transcribed Image Text:These isotopes 2. Sulfur exists in nature as three isotopes. If the atomic have isotopic masses 32.00, 33.00, and 34.00. weight of sulfur is 32.08, which one of the following statements must be correct? a. b. C. d. e. f. g. 34s is more abundant than either 32s or 33g 32s is less abundant than 34s 32s is more abundant than either 33s or 34g 33s is the most common isotope 33g is less abundant than 34s 34s must be the most abundant isotope of sulfur the question is impossible to answer without more information
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