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Given that the abundacne of isotopes `.^(54)Fe`, `.^(56)Fe`, and `.^(57)Fe` is 5%, 90% and 5% respectively. The atomic mass of `Fe` is

A

`55.85`

B

`55.95`

C

`55.75`

D

`56.05`

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B

Average atomic mass
`=((54xx5)+(56xx90)+(57xx5))/(100)=55.95`
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