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calculate the mass of one molecule of chlorine ​

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Answered by AkashMathematics
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Answer:

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its molecular mass is twice its atomic mass. So the mass of 1 molecule of chlorine will be 35.5×2 g/mole = 71 g/mole.

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Answered by dollyvarun
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Answer:

We know that the atomic mass of chlorine is 35.5 g/mole. We have also discussed above that chlorine exists as a diatomic molecule. Therefore, its molecular mass is twice its atomic mass. So the mass of 1 molecule of chlorine will be 35.5×2 g/mole = 71 g/mole.

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