The natural abundances of the two stable isotopes of hydrogen (hydrogen and deuterium) are 11H: 99.985 percent

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The natural abundances of the two stable isotopes of hydrogen (hydrogen and deuterium) are 11H: 99.985 percent and 21H: 0.015 percent. Assume that water exists as either H2O or D2O. Calculate the number of D2O molecules in exactly 400 mL of water. (Density 5 1.00 g/mL.)
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Chemistry

ISBN: 978-0077274313

10th edition

Authors: Raymond Chang

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