Two isotopes of an element \( \mathrm{Q} \) are \( \mathrm{Q}^{97}(...
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Two isotopes of an element \( \mathrm{Q} \) are \( \mathrm{Q}^{97}(23.4 \% \) abundance) and \( \mathrm{Q}^{94}\left(76.6 \%\right. \) abundance). \( \mathrm{Q}^{97} \)
P is 8.082 times heavier than \( \mathrm{C}^{12} \) and \( \mathrm{Q}^{94} \) is 7.833 times heavier than \( \mathrm{C}^{12} \). What is the average atomic weight of the element Q?
(a) 94.702
(b) 78.913
(c) 96.298
(d) 94.695
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