Why do 17cl35 and 17cl37 have the some chemical properties? In what respect do these atoms differ in 9 class
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Electrons are the particles which take place in reaction. Chemical properties depend on the electronic configuration. In isotopes of 17Cl35 and 17Cl37 the atomic numbers are the same; hence, their electronic configuration remains the same, and so are their chemical properties.
These differ only in physical contents and weights because neutrons contribute to the mass of an atom which is 35 and 37 in this case.
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