What percent of deuterated water is contained in a sample that has an average relative molecular mass of "19 g/mol"19 g/mol and consists of some "H"_2""^(16)"O"H216O and some "D"_2""^(16)"O"D216O?
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Explanation:
The idea here is that you need to use the fact that deuterium,

As you know, the relative atomic mass of an atom,
The relative atomic mass of hydrogen is approximately equal to
Now, water,
This means that the difference between the relative molecular mass of water and the relative molecular mass of heavy water will be equal to twice the difference between
The relative atomic mass of oxygen is
A_("r H"_2"O") = 2 xx 1 + 16 = 18Ar H2O=2×1+16=18
A_("r D"_2"O") = 2 xx 2 + 16 = 20Ar D2O=2×2+16=20
Your sample has an average relative molecular mass of
Mathematically, you can show this by using a system of two equations that have
{(19 = x * 18 + y * 20), (color(white)(9)1 = x + y ) :}
This will get you
19 =18x + 20 - 20x
2x = 1 implies x = 1/2
This means that
y = 1 - 1/2 = 1/2
and thus your sample contains