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17Cl³⁵ and 17Cl³⁷ are examples of​

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Answered by atulrajcool
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They are called isotopes as both have same atomic number but different atomic maas

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Answered by shiwansh66
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Explanation:

The species with same atomic number but different mass number is called isotopes 1735Cl,1737Cl both have same atomic number but different mass numbers. Hence they are isotopes (option B).

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