Chlorine has two isotopes with

  1. There are two naturally occurring isotopes of chlorine with ratios of 76% and 24%. One mole of PCl3 is made using a sample of
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  2. 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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  3. Elemental chlorine exists as a diatomic molecule Cl2.Chlorine atoms exist in two different isotopes 35Cl and 37Cl. In the mass
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  4. the relative atomic mass (A_r) of atoms is the average mass of all the different isotopes of an element (taking into account the
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  5. Chlorine has two isotopes with mass number 35 and 37. Calculate the relative abundance of the two isotopes accounting for normal
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  6. the common isotopes of chlorine weigh 35&37 units A.How many different mass molecules are there for dichlormethane,ch2 cl2?B.
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  7. Why does the relative atomic mass of chlotine is 35.5 ?thanx What is chlotine? Chlorine has isotopes with mass numbers ranging
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  8. Given that the mean relative atomic mass of chlorine contains two isotopes of mass number 35 and 37 what is the percentage
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  9. How to calculate the percentage of chlorine isotopes
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  10. Which of the followingstatements are true of Isotopes? I. Isotopes of an element has the same properties II. Isotopes of
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