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Korokian
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Chlorine Isotopes
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A college problem...
Chlorine consists of 2 stable isotopes. Cl with a mass of 35 and Cl with a mass of 37. 32 Percent of the chlorine in an insteller grain are found to be Cl with a mass of 35. What is the atomic weight of chlorine in this sample?
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September 08, 2006, 01:52:21 AM »
Just calculate mean mass from a percent content (32 and 68 %)
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that is the only information i was given, i do not know how to do this problem
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0.32x35+0.68x37=
Use more precise tomic masses
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thank you...
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