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Chlorine has an average atomic
Chlorine has an average atomic mass of 35.45 amu. The 2 naturally occurring isotopes of chlorine are chlorine-35 and
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Which statement best explains why magnesium and chlorine combine in a 1:2 ratio?(1 point)
Responses Chlorine’s atomic number is
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naturally occuring chlorine is composed of 35CL with atomic mass of 34.969 37CL with atomic mass of 36.966 the average atomic
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If you look at the Periodic Table,you will see chlorine with a relative atomic mass of 35.5. That means the average mass of a
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Which statement best explains why magnesium and chlorine combine in a 1:2 ratio?(1 point)
Responses Chlorine’s atomic number is
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Which statement best explains why magnesium and chlorine combine in a 1:2 ratio?(1 point)
Chlorine can accept twice as many
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The relative atomic mass of a sample of chlorine which contains 75.78% chlorine -35 and 24.22% chlorine-37 is ____.
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A 53.8-mg sample of sodium perchlorate contains radioactive chlorine-36 (whose atomic mass is 36.0 amu). If 29.6% of the
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A 50.6 mg sample of sodium perchlorate contains radioactive chlorine-36 (whose atomic mass is 36.0 amu). If 29.6% of the
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Carbon tetrachloride contains one carbon and four chlorine atoms. For this compound 11.818 g of chlorine combine with 1.000 g of
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