How to find percent abundance of carbon-13?
To find percent abundance, you need the average atomic mass of Carbon and atomic mass of each isotope. Use (b)x + (1-x)(c)=a; "x" is the unknown abundance, "a" is average atomic mass of Carbon, "b" is atomic mass of 1 isotope, and "c" the other.
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