Carbon has two naturally occurring stable isotopes. Most carbon atoms - 98.89% - are C12, while the remaining 1.108% are C13. What is the atomic mass of carbon?

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1. Carbon has two naturally occurring stable isotopes. Most carbon atoms - 98.89% - are C12, while the remaining 1.108% are C13. What is the atomic mass of carbon?