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The nucleodic masses of 14N and 15N are mixed to give atomic mass of 14.1. What is the ratio of the two isotopes as a whole number.

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Let the ratio be x:1
x×14+1×15=14.1(x+1) (Law of average)
x=9
Hence the ratio is 9:1 or 9

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