Answer: The average atomic mass of copper is 63.55 amu.
Explanation:
Average atomic mass of an element is defined as the sum of masses of each isotope each multiplied by their natural fractional abundance.
Formula used to calculate average atomic mass follows:
[tex]\text{Average atomic mass }=\sum_{i=1}^n\text{(Atomic mass of an isotopes)}_i\times \text{(Fractional abundance})_i[/tex] .....(1)
Mass of [tex]_{29}^{63}\textrm{Cu}[/tex] isotope = 62.94 amu
Percentage abundance of [tex]_{29}^{63}\textrm{Cu}[/tex] = 69.17 %
Fractional abundance of [tex]_{29}^{63}\textrm{Cu}[/tex] isotope = 0.6917
Mass of [tex]_{29}^{65}\textrm{Cu}[/tex] isotope = 64.93 amu
Percentage abundance of [tex]_{29}^{65}\textrm{Cu}[/tex] = 30.83 %
Fractional abundance of [tex]_{29}^{65}\textrm{Cu}[/tex] isotope = 0.3083
Putting values in equation 1, we get:
[tex]\text{Average atomic mass of Copper}=[(62.94\times 0.6917)+(64.93\times 0.3083)]\\\\\text{Average atomic mass of copper}=63.55amu[/tex]
Hence, the average atomic mass of copper is 63.55 amu.