The atomic mass of element E can be calculated using the formula for the weighted average of the atomic masses of its isotopes:
Atomic mass of E = \( \sum \left( \text{abundance of isotope} \times \text{atomic mass of isotope} \right) \)
Substituting the given values:
Atomic mass of E = \( (0.9221 \times 27.977) + (0.0470 \times 28.976) + (0.0309 \times 29.974) \)
Atomic mass of E = 25.7766 + 1.3628 + 0.9260 = 28.082 a.m.u.
Thus, the atomic mass of element E is 28.082 a.m.u. (rounded to three decimal places).
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Which of the following points in Figure 2 most accurately represents the nodal surface shown in Figure 1?
But-2-yne and hydrogen (one mole each) are separately treated with (i) Pd/C and (ii) Na/liq.NH₃ to give the products X and Y respectively.
Identify the incorrect statements.
A. X and Y are stereoisomers.
B. Dipole moment of X is zero.
C. Boiling point of X is higher than Y.
D. X and Y react with O₃/Zn + H₂O to give different products.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
One mole of a monoatomic ideal gas starting from state A, goes through B and C to state D, as shown in the figure. Total change in entropy (in J K\(^{-1}\)) during this process is ............... 
The number of chiral carbon centers in the following molecule is ............... 
A tube fitted with a semipermeable membrane is dipped into 0.001 M NaCl solution at 300 K as shown in the figure. Assume density of the solvent and solution are the same. At equilibrium, the height of the liquid column \( h \) (in cm) is ......... 