The element boron, B, has two naturally occurring isotopes: Isotope Approximate* Isotope Mass (amu) Natural Abundance (%

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The element boron, B, has two naturally occurring isotopes: Isotope Approximate* Isotope Mass (amu) Natural Abundance (%

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The element boron, B, has two naturally occurring isotopes: Isotope Approximate* Isotope Mass (amu) Natural Abundance (%) boron-10 10.0 19.6 boron-11 11.0 80.4

Draw a mass spectrum for atomic boron (B) showing percent abundance versus atomic mass, using the data provided in the prior question. Use a simple vertical bar or straight line to represent each peak (e.g., do not draw a “mountain range”). Format your mass spectrum with these features: • Label both axes and use linear numerical scales. • Show the positions and relative sizes of all peaks. • Label the species responsible for each peak (place this at the top of each peak).
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