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Lithium has two naturally occurring isotopes: lithium−6 and lithium−7. Lithium−6 has a mass of 6.01512 relative to carbon−12 and makes up 7.47 percent of all naturally occurring lithium. Lithium−7 has a mass of 7.016 compared to carbon−12 and makes up the remaining 92.53 percent. According to this information, what is the atomic weight of lithium?

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