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Naturally occurring cobalt consists of only one isotope, 59Co, whose relative atomic mass is 58.9332. A synthetic radioactive isotope of cobalt, 60Co, relative atomic mass 59.9338, is used in radiation therapy for cancer. A 1.7310 g sample of cobalt has an apparent "atomic mass" of 58.9901. What is the mass of 60 Cobalt.
Naturally occurring cobalt consists of only one isotope, 59Co, whose relative atomic mass is 58.9332. A synthetic radioactive isotope of cobalt, 60Co, relative atomic mass 59.9338, is used in radiation therapy for cancer. A 1.7310 g sample of cobalt has an apparent "atomic mass" of 58.9901. What is the mass of 60 Cobalt.
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