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Indium (atomic mass =114.82) has two nat...

Indium (atomic mass `=114.82`) has two naturally occurring isotopes, the predominant one from has isotopic mass `114.9041` and abundance of `95.72%`. Which of the following isotopic mass is the most likely for the other isotope ?

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