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isotopic abundance explore lab write up

a) We were trying to answer what the atomic mass of beanium is. b) During our investigation we carried out and performed calculations to determine the atomic mass of the new element beanium. c) 1. Our claim was, The atomic mass of beanium is .43g     2. for our evidence we made a chart which you can click on the link and see below:  http://truben.no/table/#t=XQAAQACuEAAAAAAAAAA9iIhmlCK88bNBnMeko9jCKiwvfbxsU7txfdryIpmXj8554LCikHVPSfCFhjvgsE5AJQrGWdN9vRqdN3AH8qDlmL0qyn-hQMxxscLjSgCv7PJylwuGInzFwBDSIdDEy5RgMm-X-mTN2Y5jsWdB6PPzcMm36CU3oNWx4Wn0FVPpGHMhv36pbXBlxXn53GFmKJUjN5EYkkSBizIGK1H--yWH_E0LZDkbMmw9u0f66Z8YY3LBd7HzrLWLWF54YLtTjijfqTF8JkjOefgDURue-BFVCFWk5TtCneM9mPp_JAeum2oB4TvCz04Lbfo1-l4EllH20HEJyYSOsBVpdZ3EZqXrnYpyVhyVDtQ_vSAxu0Dszjd_mauOFZbyyUA33oJnY0n33bKCXvQDojf9rIx5    3. Our reasoning was that we needed the average mass for the beans because no beans were the same, they're all different. And we needed the mass and percentage because it's needed in the equation whi

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