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what is the two naturally occuring isotopes of chlorine?​

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Answered by krishi52
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Chlorine has two naturally occurring isotopes. In a sample of chlorine, 75.77% of the atoms are Cl-35, with a mass of 34.97amu. Another 24.23% of the atoms are Cl-37, with a mass of 36.97amu

Answered by Anonymous
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Chlorine has two naturally occurring isotopes. In a sample of chlorine, 75.77% of the atoms are Cl-35, with a mass of 34.97amu. Another 24.23% of the atoms are Cl-37, with a mass of 36.97amu

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