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Would you place the two isotopes of chlorine cl 35 and cl 37 in different slots because of their different atomic masses are in the same slot because their chemical properties are same explain 0th

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Answered by Thakurs109
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hay mate here is your answer.

Given:

Ratio of Cl35 to Cl37 is given as 3:1

Therefore, if 4x atoms are present then,

Cl35=3x

Cl37=x

Now, for average atomic mass:

Atomic mass of Chlorine =(35∗3)+(37∗1)4=35.5 a.m.u

Answer: The average atomic mass of chlorine is given by 35.5 a.m.u.

EXPLAIN.

In Mendeleev’s Periodic Table the two isotopes of chlorine, Cl-35 and Cl-37 would be placed in different slots because they have different atomic masses. But because of their similar chemical properties which is a more reliable property as it is based on the number of valence electrons, they would be placed in the same slot.

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